In recent days, Israeli strikes have intensified, targeting leaders within the ranks of Hezbollah, not only on the southern front lines but also tracking members well beyond the combat zones.Some of those targeted aren’t even involved in military or operational wings. Rather, some hold administrative, financial, and social roles. Many of these individuals have been visiting their displaced families, who are staying in areas outside the primary conflict zones.For the latest updates on the Israel-Palestine conflict, visit our dedicated page.Israel has carried out multiple airstrikes on homes and apartments where displaced individuals, including Hezbollah members’ families, are residing. Such strikes have occurred in towns of Sunni, Druze, and Christian majority, seemingly intended to sow unease among these communities.This has prompted community leaders to openly request Hezbollah members to avoid visiting displacement zones and gatherings, citing constant Israeli surveillance by drones