The IDF Spokesperson’s Unit released figures on Friday morning detailing the progress of Operation Northern Arrows. During the operation, more than 12,500 Hezbollah terror-related targets were hit, including over 1,600 military command centers and more than 1,000 weapons storage facilities. According to the information shared, approximately 1,000 targets related to terrorist infrastructure were struck in the Beqaa Valley, and another 360 targets were hit in Beirut. The Israel Air Force carried out 11,000 takeoffs for airstrikes in Lebanon, logging 14,000 hours of fighter jet flight. Meanwhile, the Israeli Navy executed over 25,000 division-level raids.
Throughout the operation, around 1,500 infrastructure targets connected to Hezbollah’s Radwan Forces were eliminated. Additionally, over 160 military command centers were dismantled, and about 150 weapons storage facilities were destroyed. The operation also led to the removal of approximately 2,500 senior Hezbollah figures, including the group’s leader, Hassan Nasrallah, along with 13 other senior members of the Hezbollah leadership.
As a result of the operation, Hezbollah’s ability to launch attacks has been significantly weakened. Estimates suggest that the organization now possesses less than 30% of the UAVs it had before the conflict began. The IDF and the Enemy Assets Confiscation Unit, part of the Technological and Logistics Directorate, seized a variety of equipment. Among the confiscated items were about 12,000 explosive devices, UAVs, and weapons, over 13,000 anti-tank missile launchers, rockets, and anti-aircraft missiles, as well as more than 121,000 communication devices, computers, electronic equipment, and documents. In total, more than 155,000 items were confiscated.
{Matzav.com}