Gallant describes southern Lebanon villages as 'military targets'
During a visit to northern Israel on Sunday, Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant said the Israel Defense Forces will destroy military targets in Lebanon and that "even once IDF troops withdraw, we will not allow Hezbollah terrorists to return."
Gallant described villages in Lebanon along the Israel border as "military targets," saying, "We can see the entire first line of villages with Hezbollah infrastructure."
"These are military targets containing underground tunnels and weapon storages," Gallant claimed.
The IDF released a separate statement about one of its divisions involved in the ground operations, saying its 146th Division’s targeted raids in southern Lebanon had killed "over 100 terrorists" and destroyed dozens of rocket launchers and "command posts."
Meanwhile, the IDF issued a new evacuation order on Sunday for 16 new villages and towns in southern Lebanon, warning people to move north of the Awali River. The order is for 21 areas overall but five of them are repeated from previous orders.
-ABC News' Jordana Miller and Victoria Beaulé