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Israel Escalates Multi-Front Operations as the IDF Strikes Hezbollah Sites, Kills Hamas Operatives, and Dismantles an 800-Meter Tunnel Across Lebanon and Gaza

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By Samantha Allen

The Israel Defense Forces said it carried out a series of operations against Hezbollah, Hamas, and Islamic Jihad targets, reporting strikes on military infrastructure in Lebanon, the killing of Hamas operatives, the dismantling of an underground tunnel route, and the discovery of a weapons cache allegedly hidden inside a children’s room.

The updates point to continued Israeli military activity on multiple fronts, with the IDF framing the actions as part of ongoing efforts to stop attacks against Israeli civilians and soldiers.

Hezbollah Structures Hit Near the Forward Defense Line

The IDF said it struck multiple Hezbollah-linked structures located south of the Forward Defense Line. According to the military, the targets included facilities used by Hezbollah’s Radwan Forces, as well as weapons storage sites.

The Radwan Forces are widely viewed by Israel as one of Hezbollah’s most dangerous units because of their role near the border and their potential involvement in cross-border attack planning.

By identifying those sites, the IDF appears to be emphasizing that the strikes were aimed at Hezbollah’s operational capacity, not just isolated positions.

Israel Says Hamas Operatives Were Eliminated

In another update, the IDF said it eliminated several Hamas members who were allegedly planning attacks. Among those named was Hazem Rami Ali Aidi, who Israel says infiltrated the country during the October 7 massacre.

The IDF also named Ibrahim Mansour, accusing him of leading numerous attacks against Israeli troops during the war. A third named operative, Maher Tantawi, was described as a member of Hamas’s military intelligence unit.

Israel presented the operation as a move against individuals it says were directly involved in past attacks or preparing future ones.

Underground Tunnel Route Dismantled

The IDF also reported dismantling an underground tunnel route approximately 800 meters long. According to the military, the tunnel contained living quarters, military equipment, and weapons.

The items found inside reportedly included vests and a rocket belonging to Islamic Jihad. Israel described the route as offensive in nature, suggesting it was built or used for military operations rather than simple concealment.

More Hezbollah Targets Hit North of the Forward Defense Line

In a separate strike, the IDF said it targeted Hezbollah fighters and military infrastructure sites north of the Forward Defense Line. The military said those sites were being used to advance attacks against Israeli soldiers and Israel.

Among the targets listed were rocket-launching cells, a loaded rocket launcher ready for launch, a weapons storage facility, and military structures. The IDF’s wording suggests it believed some of the threats were active or imminent.

Weapons Cache Found Inside a Children’s Room, IDF Says

The IDF later said troops located a weapons storage facility inside a children’s room in the area of Aadshit al-Qusayr. According to the military, the cache contained explosives, Kalashnikov rifles, grenades, RPGs, machine guns, ammunition, and combat equipment.

The claim, if confirmed, would add to Israel’s argument that militant groups are embedding weapons and military assets in civilian spaces. It is also likely to intensify debate over the risks civilians face when fighting takes place in populated areas.

Impact and Consequences

The latest IDF updates show how active and volatile the fighting remains, especially along the Israel-Lebanon front and in areas where Hamas and Islamic Jihad infrastructure is still being targeted.

Strikes on Hezbollah sites may reduce immediate threats to Israeli troops and border communities, but they also risk further escalation if Hezbollah responds with additional fire.

The reported tunnel dismantling and weapons discovery highlight another major challenge for Israel: hidden infrastructure and arms caches that can prolong fighting even after major operations.

For civilians, the consequences are serious. Military activity around residential areas increases danger, displacement, and the possibility of wider damage.

Politically, these operations may strengthen Israel’s argument that it must keep striking militant infrastructure, while critics may demand more evidence and more safeguards to protect civilians.

What’s next?

Further Israeli operations are likely if the IDF believes Hezbollah, Hamas, or Islamic Jihad targets remain active.

The Israel-Lebanon border will be especially closely watched, as repeated strikes and rocket threats can quickly turn into a broader confrontation.

There may also be more disclosures from the IDF about weapons caches, tunnels, and named operatives.

The key question now is whether these actions reduce attacks against Israel or trigger another round of retaliation.

Summary

The IDF says it carried out multiple operations against Hezbollah, Hamas, and Islamic Jihad-linked targets.

The military reported strikes on Hezbollah structures used by the Radwan Forces, the elimination of Hamas operatives accused of planning attacks, the dismantling of an 800-meter underground tunnel containing weapons and living quarters, and the discovery of a weapons cache inside a children’s room in Aadshit al-Qusayr.

The updates reflect continuing Israeli efforts to degrade militant capabilities while tensions remain high across multiple fronts.

Bulleted Takeaways:

  • The IDF says it struck multiple Hezbollah structures south of the Forward Defense Line.
  • Targets reportedly included Radwan Forces facilities and weapons storage sites.
  • Israel said it eliminated Hamas operatives accused of planning attacks.
  • Hazem Rami Ali Aidi was named as one of those killed and was accused of infiltrating Israel on October 7.
  • Ibrahim Mansour was accused of leading attacks against IDF troops during the war.
  • Maher Tantawi was described as a Hamas military intelligence operative.
  • The IDF said it dismantled an underground tunnel route about 800 meters long.
  • The tunnel reportedly contained living quarters, military equipment, vests, and an Islamic Jihad rocket.
  • Israel also reported strikes on Hezbollah rocket-launching cells, a loaded launcher, and military infrastructure.
  • The IDF said a weapons cache was found inside a children’s room in Aadshit al-Qusayr.
  • Weapons reportedly included explosives, Kalashnikov rifles, grenades, RPGs, machine guns, munitions, and combat equipment.
  • The operations could reduce immediate threats but also raise the risk of further escalation.
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Samantha Allen is a seasoned journalist and senior correspondent at TDPel Media, specializing in the intersection of maternal health, clinical wellness, and public policy. With a background in investigative reporting and a passion for data-driven storytelling, Samantha has become a trusted voice for expectant mothers and healthcare advocates worldwide. Her work focuses on translating complex medical research into actionable insights, covering everything from prenatal fitness and neonatal care to the socioeconomic impacts of healthcare legislation. At TDPel Media, Samantha leads the agency's health analytics desk, ensuring that every report is grounded in accuracy, empathy, and scientific integrity. When she isn't in the newsroom, she is an advocate for community-led wellness initiatives and an avid explorer of California’s coastal trails.