Footage of IDF defense works in Lebanon
Instead, they wage a relentless campaign to wear down the terrorist group as it attempts to rebuild. Hezbollah’s efforts to reestablish observation posts along the border have been thwarted, with the IDF neutralizing those involved in installing cameras or restoring sites.
“The achievements in the northern sector are unprecedented—over 240 terrorists killed and 600 airstrikes since the ceasefire.” The IDF’s efforts to uproot terror infrastructure are evident, halting Hezbollah’s use of humanitarian fronts to deploy containers for terror activities, a project deemed unviable due to intense strikes.
Hundreds of local raids by active-duty and reserve infantry units have crossed the border fence since the withdrawal, enforcing the ceasefire. Social media is routinely full of footage of IDF warning leaflets dropped from the air and ground in areas where reconstruction attempts precede encounters with unrelenting airstrikes.
Even shepherds’ flocks, once common near the border, have vanished, with anyone approaching suspected of being a terrorist and turned away. Some returning villagers distant from the frontier acknowledge IDF dominance, with some displaying signs declaring no terror affiliation.
During his visit, Zamir outlined the new security strategy, acknowledging the daily scrutiny faced by the military amid the fears of northern residents. “Our role is to shape our national security as we see fit. We won’t backtrack,” he pledged on the strategic ridge.
For the first time in years, the sound of IDF strikes no longer disrupts northern residents and vacationers who have returned, with military decisions on targeting terror sites in southern Lebanon—backed by unprecedented U.S. support—unaffected by weekends, holidays or vacations.
Yet, the IDF remains alert to potential Hezbollah attacks, assuring local leaders that “the army must always be worried so civilians can always feel safe.”
Rebuilding trust between citizens and the military remains delicate, with Northern Command aware of occasional Hezbollah flags appearing along the border, especially near the terror group’s crowded cemeteries. The IDF avoided a direct confrontation and swiftly removed a neon sign hinting at Hezbollah’s “resistance” efforts.
“We must continue, preserve and deepen war gains, shape a secure and improved reality, maintain operational freedom and ensure all northern residents return home safely and with confidence.”




