Its security forces have been put on high alert Israelas information reports about possible large waves of her attacks Hezbollah in the next 24 hours in Haifa and in areas in the north of the country, after the developments of the last few days and the neutralization of leading figures of the organization in Beirut.

OR Home Front Command (HFC) issued new restrictions for residents in northern Israel, estimating that there could be a possible major attack by Hezbollah within the next 24 hours.

The changes in the directives affect the Lower, Central and Upper Galilee, the Haifa Bay and some of the communities in the southern Golan Heights.

The new restrictions mean that from Haifa and northwards gatherings are limited to 30 people outdoors and 300 indoors.

They also said commuting to work will be allowed as long as there is a protected area (shelter) in case of a rocket attack. Schools will also continue to operate as long as sheltered spaces are available, the HFC said.

There are no changes south of Haifa at this time, but that could change at any time based on upcoming Hezbollah attacks.

Chief IDF spokesman Daniel Haggari refused to commit to either a full invasion of northern Lebanon immediately or that the IDF would refrain from it.

Israel’s merciless hammering of Hezbollah: Over 180 targets hit

Over 180 of her goals Hezbollah hit Israel within hours, continuing the pounding with artillery and air force in South Lebanon.

The Israeli Air Force “hit at least 400 rocket launchers that were ready for immediate use, hitting targets on Israeli soil,” the IDF said.

THE Israeli Army he stressed that he “will continue to operate to dismantle and degrade Hezbollah’s terrorist capabilities and infrastructure.”

Also, the IDF spokesman announced the tightening of security measures in northern Israel, from Haifa to the border with Lebanon. Gatherings of up to 30 people, work and training only if there is a shelter nearby. The changes to Homefront Command come after reports that Hezbollah is preparing for a new round of attacks in northern Israel.

Lebanese media reported Israeli strikes across a wide swath of southern and eastern Lebanon on Saturday, saying they also caused forest fires.

Fires also broke out in the north Israelafter Hezbollah claimed to have fired multiple waves of rockets into Israeli territory, including targeting the Beit Hillel barracks, with Katyusha rockets. The IDF said earlier that about 90 missiles were fired from Lebanon towards Israel.

According to Lebanese media, more than 100 strikes by the Israeli air force were reported within an hour.

IDF: These are the Hezbollah commanders ‘neutralized’ along with Ibrahim Akil

The names and photographs of its commanders Hezbollah who were “neutralized” by the missile attack in Beirut, along with the number 2 of the organization Ibrahim Akilthe IDF released.

The Israeli army considers the blow against Hezbollah crucial, stressing that the specific group that had gathered for a council in Beirut, was organizing a new attack similar to October 7thon the northern border of Israel.

Special mention goes to the name of Abu Hassan Samir, who appears as the main trainer of the men of the Radwan Force for at least the last 10 years. It is noted that he was one of the main initiators of the operation planned by Hezbollah, to invade northern Israel.

As the IDF announced, the key commanders of the Radwan force killed in the attack were:

-Samer Abdul-Halim Halawi, commander of the coastal region
-Abbas Sami Maslamani, Qanas district commander
-Abdullah Abbas Hajazi, Ramim Ridge district commander
-Muhammed Ahmad Reda, Al-Khiam district commander
-Hassan Hussein Madi, Mount Dov district commander
-Hassan Yusef Abd Alsatar, who was in charge of Radwan Force operations. He led and promoted all of the force’s missile operations.
-Hussein Ahmad Dahraj, Chief of Staff of the Radwan Force, was also killed in the attack. He was involved in transporting weapons and strengthening the organization.