The IDF has killed senior Hezbollah operatives, including two at the rank of Major-General, among some 570 terrorists belonging to the organization since strikes in Lebanon began in the ongoing round of the conflict, the military stated on Friday.
Out of the terrorists, there were at least 220 Radwan Force members and 150 surface-to-surface missile launcher operatives, according to the military.
In addition to the two senior operatives equivalent to major-generals, the IDF has also killed four terrorists equivalent to brigadier-generals, eight equivalent to colonels, and 22 battalion-level commanders.
The military also published video footage of soldiers conducting operations in southern Lebanon and the Israel Air Force conducting strikes on Hezbollah positions, terrorists, and infrastructure.
The military has also struck over 2,000 terror targets, including 120 Hezbollah command posts, 100 weapons storage facilities, and over 130 missile launchers since the strikes on Lebanon began, it confirmed on Friday.
In addition, the military also published footage of soldiers from the 91st, 146th, and 36th Divisions conducting operations in the region.
IDF's over 1,000 sorties dropped bombs on over 2,200 targets, the 'Post' previously reported
On Thursday, The Jerusalem Post reported that the IDF had carried out over 1,000 sorties into Lebanon, dropping over 2,200 bombs.
Two hundred twenty of the Hezbollah targets required tracking and "hunting," whereas many of the other targets were static command centers or weapons storage positions, while 100 targets considered to be part of Hezbollah's overall war strength effort were attacked across Lebanon, the Post reported.
Yonah Jeremy Bob contributed to this report.