Israeli army spokeswoman Ella Wawiyeh confirmed that “there is no place that constitutes a fortress for Hezbollah, and there is no place where it enjoys immunity,” stressing that the Israeli army will continue to strike the party “in every possible place and deepen its achievements.”

Wawiya said, via the “X” platform, that more than 7,500 Hezbollah members have been targeted since the beginning of the war, including 2,500 since the start of Operation “Assad’s Roar.”

She added that the “yellow line,” meaning the line of defense, does not restrict the Israeli army, considering that “everywhere we detect a threat, and everywhere we need to remove a threat, we will act, and everywhere there is an operational need for maneuver, we will maneuver.”

Wawiyah linked the targeting of Hezbollah to the Iranian axis, saying, “Every strike against Hezbollah is also a strike against the Iranian axis and Iranian investment in the region.”

She stressed that the Israeli army is prepared for any development, and also maintains high readiness in confronting Iran.

She added that the goal is clear: “deepening the strike on Hezbollah, removing the threat, and strengthening the defense of the towns of the north.”

Regarding the drone threat, Wawiyah considered it a challenge, but stressed that the Israeli army would defeat it, noting that there are operational and technological solutions in the development and application stages, and they will be introduced to the battlefield quickly.