IDF Destroys Al-Dalafa Bridge on Litani River to Sever Hezbollah Supply Lines and Movement
The IDF destroyed the al-Dalafa Bridge on the Litani River to stop Hezbollah from moving weapons and operatives south. Read about the strategic impact.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 24, 2026, 6:40 AM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from Times of Israel

Targeted Strike on Eastern Litani Crossing
The Israeli military escalated its campaign against Hezbollah’s logistical network yesterday by destroying the al-Dalafa Bridge, a structure identified by intelligence as a vital artery for militant activity. Located on the eastern stretch of the Litani River, the bridge was targeted following an official warning from the IDF intended to minimize civilian presence in the immediate vicinity. Military officials released footage of the precision strike, characterizing the mission as a necessary step to disrupt the flow of reinforcements and advanced hardware from northern Lebanon into the active combat zones of the south.
Strategic Mandate for Infrastructure Neutralization
This latest aerial operation aligns with a recent directive from Defense Minister Israel Katz and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to systematically dismantle all bridges spanning the Litani River. Minister Katz stated that every crossing previously utilized by Hezbollah has been marked for destruction to prevent the passage of terrorists and rockets. By neutralizing these fixed points of transit, the Israeli defense establishment aims to create a physical barrier that isolates Hezbollah units currently operating in the security zone from their command and supply centers further north.
Hezbollah’s Tactical Use of Civilian Infrastructure
According to IDF assessments, the al-Dalafa Bridge served as a primary conduit for moving mobile rocket launchers and specialized operatives under the cover of the Lebanese landscape. Military spokesmen emphasized that Hezbollah has historically integrated its supply routes into state infrastructure, compelling the IDF to target these facilities to protect northern Israeli communities from persistent fire. The military maintains that the destruction of these crossings is a direct response to Hezbollah’s continued violation of previous border agreements and its ongoing offensive operations.
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