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8 Apr 2026, 15:18

The Israeli army announced on Wednesday, just hours after a two-week temporary ceasefire was declared between Tehran and Washington, that it had dealt the largest blows to Hezbollah since the start of the war in various regions of Lebanon. The Islamic Republic of Iran and Pakistan had stated that the cessation of hostilities would include all fronts, including Lebanon. However, Israel declared that the ceasefire did not apply to the Lebanese front.
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On Wednesday, the Israeli army stated that within 10 minutes and simultaneously in several areas, it had launched a wide-ranging strike against approximately 100 Hezbollah military bases and infrastructure. The Israeli army's statement indicated that these attacks targeted Hezbollah's bases and military infrastructure across Beirut, the Bekaa region, and southern Lebanon, and had concluded.
According to this statement, the targets of the attack included intelligence bases and command centers used to direct and plan operations against Israeli army forces and civilians, fire and naval system infrastructures related to missile launches, and assets of the Radwan force and the 127 air unit of this group.
The Israeli army stated that this operation was based on precise intelligence data and followed weeks of planning by the Operations Directorate, Intelligence Directorate, Air Force, and Northern Command, with the aim of deepening the damage to Hezbollah.
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Israel Katz, the Israeli Defense Minister, announced that hundreds of Hezbollah forces were targeted in the recent attacks in Lebanon. He added that Israel has tried to keep the war with the Islamic Republic separate from the conflicts in Lebanon to change the situation in Lebanon and eliminate threats against northern Israel.
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