The Israeli military says it struck more than 3,500 targets in Lebanon in the past month.
Fighting began on 2 March after Iran-backed Hezbollah terrorists fired rockets at Israel.
They launched the attacks to avenge the US-Israeli strike that killed Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
Israel then carried out air strikes and sent in ground forces.
The military states it killed about 1,000 terrorists during the operations.
It hit what it calls terrorist infrastructure, weapons storage sites, launch positions and command centres that belong to Hezbollah.
Meanwhile, Lebanon’s health ministry reports 1,345 people dead and 4,040 wounded since the conflict started.
The figures include 1,129 men, 91 women, 125 children and 53 health workers.
Hezbollah has released no details on its own losses.
On Thursday, Israeli defence minister Israel Katz warned that Hezbollah chief Naim Qassem will face consequences for rocket attacks on northern Israel during the Passover period.
He said the terrorist organisation and its supporters in Lebanon will bear the full outcome of their actions.
Katz added that Israeli forces will clear the Hezbollah terrorists from southern Lebanon, keep security control in the Litani area and end the group’s military capabilities across the country.
