Photo Credit: IDF
An Israeli soldier examines anti-tank ordnance seized from Hezbollah's Radwan Force in southern Lebanon, Dec. 28, 2024.

Israeli forces have eliminated the commander of Hezbollah’s anti-tank unit and an artillery commander – both in southern Lebanon.

Overnight Thursday, the IDF killed Mohammad Ahmad Khreiss, commander of the Iranian proxy’s anti-tank unit in Hezbollah’s Sheba’a outpost in the area of Nabatiyeh.

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During the war, Khreiss was behind numerous attacks against Israel.

The Hezbollah commander led the anti-tank missile attack on Mount Dov, which resulted in the death of Sharif Suad on April 26, 2024.

In addition, Khreiss continued to advance terror activity in southern Lebanon in violation of the “understandings” between Israel and Lebanon.

One day earlier, the IDF eliminated Yassin Abd al-Mun’im Izz al-Din, the Hezbollah artillery commander in the Litani sector.

The attack took place in the southern Lebanese town of Barish.

During the war, Yassin advanced numerous attacks toward northern Israel. He also worked to re-establish Hezbollah’s artillery forces, in violation of the ceasefire agreement.

“The IDF continues to monitor and thwart Hezbollah’s attempts to increase its readiness to strike the State of Israel under the cover of the war with Iran,” Israel’s military spokesperson said.

Israel Destroys Anti-Tank Missile Factory in Iran
Overnight Wednesday, Israeli Air Force fighter jets struck a site near Tehran that was being used to produce anti-tank missiles.

These missiles were manufactured in Iran and transferred by the radical Islamic regime to Hezbollah and other Iranian proxies via foreign countries for attacks against Israel.

In recent years, hundreds of missiles produced by the Iranian regime have been transferred to the Hezbollah terrorist organization for use in the war against Israel.


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Hana Levi Julian is a Middle East news analyst with a degree in Mass Communication and Journalism from Southern Connecticut State University. A past columnist with The Jewish Press and senior editor at Arutz 7, Ms. Julian has written for Babble.com, Chabad.org and other media outlets, in addition to her years working in broadcast journalism.