… Israel and dismantled dozens of launchers ready to fire.⭕️Within 30 minutes, the IDF struck 10 Hezbollah terror headquarters in the Dahieh area, including intelligence HQs, a Radwan unit HQ and additional command centers.
— Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) March 12, 2026
During the strikes, the IDF eliminated dozens of Hezbollah terrorists while they were preparing launches toward…
The IDF will not tolerate any harm to the residents of the State of Israel.
➡️ Swipe to see how the Iranian regime commits war crimes against Israeli civilians: pic.twitter.com/W35I2Ctr7M
— Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) March 12, 2026
… strengthen the Iranian axis and to operate against the IDF and Israeli civilians.🔴ELIMINATED: Ali Muslim Tabaja, a senior commander of the Iranian Imam Hossein Division.
— Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) March 12, 2026
Tabaja was a key figure who held a series of military roles both within Hezbollah and within the division.
The Imam Hussein Division is a military force used by the Iranian Quds Force to… pic.twitter.com/R6bJ0KLUWe
… 'Radwan Force' command and control centers were dismantled.🔴ELIMINATED: Abu Ali Riyan, Hezbollah's 'Radwan Force' southern Lebanon unit commander.
— Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) March 12, 2026
Riyan was the central figure responsible for coordinating operations, recruiting operatives, and managing its weapon supply chain.
In addition, 100+ terrorists were eliminated, and 60+…
… following Operation Northern Arrows.🔴ELIMINATED: Abu Dharr Mohammadi, the operations commander in the IRGC’s missile unit within Hezbollah in Beirut.
— Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) March 12, 2026
Mohammadi was a central figure coordinating between Hezbollah and the Iranian terror regime and played a key role in rehabilitating Hezbollah’s missile program…
🎯STRUCK: The ‘Taleghan’ compound, a site used by the Iranian regime to advance nuclear weapons capabilities.
— Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) March 12, 2026
The compound was used to develop advanced explosives and conduct sensitive experiments as part of the covert ‘AMAD’ project in the 2000s.
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