The IDF has published a video showing the destruction of a Hezbollah command centre and also a weapons depot in southern Lebanon.
The clips show the buildings being demolished as a fireballs erupt and smoke fills the air.
The two sites were destroyed in operations by the IDF’s Golani Brigade.
The military says the brigade has destroyed over 200 Hezbollah infrastructure sites since the start of ground operations in the country, according to the Times of Israel.
The Israeli Air Force also released footage of its war efforts earlier in the month, showing an airstrike against a group of Iranian soldiers operating an air defence system.
Posting the video on X, the IAF wrote: “IAF continues to strike at the Iranian regime's aerial capabilities: Iranian soldiers who operated air defence systems against Air Force aircraft have been neutralised.”
In the black-and-white footage, large explosions can be seen as the base comes under bombardment.
Also earlier in the month, the IAF released footage of the military’s war efforts showing the downing of an Iranian fighter jet over Tehran.
In the video, which was posted on X, the IAF F-35I fighter can be seen striking and several seconds later, the Iranian Yak-130 jet erupts into a fireball and falls to the ground.
The dogfight marked the first-ever downing of a manned aircraft by an F-35 and the first time in 40 years the IAF has engaged in air-to-air combat with manned jets.
The Israeli pilot can be heard saying: “I executed, the target is down, we’ll continue the attack.”
The Air Force captioned the video: “[We] continue to strike dozens of infrastructures belonging to the Iranian terror regime and is paving the way to establishing air superiority over the skies of Tehran.”
According to IDF Spokesman Brigadier General Effie Defrin, the Iranian plane “posed a threat to our aircraft”.
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