The IDF ordered the evacuation of the southern Lebanese city of Tyre after identifying Hezbollah operatives launching heavy rocket fire from within residential neighborhoods, the military’s Arabic spokesperson, Col. (res.) Avichay Adraee, stated on Wednesday. Adraee, accusing the Iran-backed group of using civilians as human shields, said Hezbollah fired around 120 rockets from the outskirts of Tyre’s neighborhoods, “disregarding civilian safety and turning homes into launch sites.”
Adraee continued, asserting that Tyre “stands as a clear example exposing Hezbollah’s method of exploiting civilian environments and sacrificing Lebanese lives and futures to serve the interests of the regime in Tehran."The announcement comes after the military issued evacuation orders in the city last week. At the time, the IDF said it subsequently hit “operational outputs that had been deliberately embedded within the civilian population.” A week before that, the Israeli military confirmed it had hit a Hezbollah command center in Tyre.
Meanwhile, the IDF on Wednesday morning announced that it conducted overnight strikes on a cell of Hezbollah terrorists who fired rockets towards IDF soldiers in southern Lebanon.No soldiers were killed by the rocket fire, and the Israel Air Force killed the terrorists, the military confirmed. The military also targeted terrorists who fired an anti-tank missile at soldiers overnight, conducting a retaliatory strike, killing the terrorists involved. An IDF combat officer was lightly injured in the incident and was evacuated to the hospital for medical treatment, the military noted.
