
Israeli Strike on Hezbollah More Devastating than 2024 Pager Attack, IDF Says
Israel's devastating 60-second air assault on Wednesday, April 8, killed 250 Hezbollah operatives in Lebanon and has drawn direct comparisons to the famous pager attacks of September 2024, the IDF announced. Roughly 50 Israeli aircraft struck more than 100 Hezbollah targets simultaneously across Beirut, the Beqaa Valley, and southern Lebanon. Rather than hitting rocket launchers or weapons depots, the strike targeted command rooms, intelligence headquarters, and offices where Hezbollah commanders plan the next stage of the fight.
IDF spokesman Lt. Col. Nadav Shoshani explained that the operation was the result of weeks of painstaking intelligence work as Israeli agencies tracked operatives moving between apartments, offices, and safe houses. Many of those killed belonged to Hezbollah's elite Radwan Force, along with operatives from its intelligence apparatus, missile units, and aerial Unit 127. The IDF noted that most of the struck infrastructure was embedded deep within civilian areas, a tactic consistent with Hezbollah's long-standing use of human shields.
The strike marked a new phase in the Hezbollah-Israel war, which erupted on March 2, 2026, after the Iran-backed terror group joined the fight in support of Tehran one day after US and Israeli strikes on Iran and the killing of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. A former Israeli intelligence official indicated that Hezbollah remains stunned by the scale of the blow, even though its rocket fire has not yet dropped. Before the war, Hezbollah was believed to hold between 150,000 and 200,000 rockets and missiles, and it remains a genuine threat to Israeli civilians.
(FOX/VFI News)
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