Israeli military commandos captured the southern Lebanese town of Bint Jbeil through a combination of deception and precise ground operations, transforming a longtime militant stronghold into a controlled area. The town had served as a symbolic center for Hezbollah and was previously the site of major confrontations, including fierce fighting during the Second Lebanon War.
By isolating the area and severing key supply routes, Israeli forces reportedly turned access corridors into exposed paths vulnerable to sniper fire. The maneuver restricted militant movement and weakened defensive positions, allowing troops to operate with greater freedom inside the town.
Bint Jbeil has long carried symbolic and strategic weight due to its history as a hub of militant activity and past battlefield losses for Israeli forces. The latest operation sought not only tactical gains but also to dismantle the infrastructure and symbolism that had made the town a focal point of conflict.

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