As Hezbollah rockets continue to rain down on Israel, the IDF reported Thursday that rocket attacks now average under 100 a day, down from over 150 previously.
The IDF says the intensified military pressure, aimed at degrading Hezbollah’s rocket launching capabilities, are having an effect.
Meanwhile, the IDF says the over 2,250 Hezbollah terrorists have been killed in the fighting since the northern ground operation began. On the other hand, 67 Israelis have been killed, including 16 civilians and 51 soldiers, 41 of whom were killed in action inside Lebanon.
The majority of fighting continues to take place within 5-6 kilometers of the Israeli-Lebanon border, as IDF forces continue to comb the area searching for Hezbollah tunnels, weapons, rocket launchers and infrastructures.
Warning that the fighting is complex, the IDF said: “We may not eliminate every threat, but we’re advancing well.”
As combat continues, reports have circulated that Israel is approaching a ceasefire in the north. Israeli Energy Minister Eli Cohen told Reuters that Israel is closer than ever to reaching an agreement to end fighting in Lebanon and push Hezbollah away from the border, while insisting that Israel maintains the right to act military should it be violated.
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