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Israel conducts minor incursions against Hezbollah.

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Last updated: 2024/09/30 at 7:27 PM
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Israeli defence minister Yoav Gallant has made statements indicating that Israel may be preparing for a ground offensive against Hezbollah in Lebanon. This comes after Israel launched small ground raids and declared three northern communities as closed military zones. The State Department has been informed about these operations, which have focused on Hezbollah infrastructure near the border. While there have been no direct clashes between Hezbollah militants and Israeli troops, a Western official believes an Israeli ground operation in Lebanon is imminent. Israel has shared its plans with the US, stating that the operation will be limited.

Following the death of several top Hezbollah commanders in Israeli airstrikes, the militant group has declared that it is prepared to fight back. Hezbollah’s acting leader Naim Kassem stated that Israel’s attacks have not affected the group’s military capabilities, as each commander killed has a replacement. Despite the loss of their top leadership, Hezbollah is ready for a potential ground offensive by Israel, as they anticipate that the battle could be long. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu issued a warning to Iran, stating that Israel can reach anywhere in the Middle East if Tehran decides to retaliate against the death of Nasrallah with a strike on Tel Aviv. The situation in Lebanon has led to over 1,000 deaths, with a significant number being women and children. The United Nations reports that at least 100,000 people have fled Lebanon for Syria since the strikes began.

The tension between Israel and Hezbollah has escalated, with Israel potentially gearing up for a ground offensive in Lebanon. The recent small ground raids and declaration of closed military zones indicate Israel’s readiness to confront Hezbollah. The State Department has been informed about these operations, which are said to be focused on targeting Hezbollah infrastructure near the border. While there have been no direct clashes between Israeli troops and Hezbollah militants, a Western official believes an Israeli ground operation in Lebanon is imminent and has been described as limited in scope.

Hezbollah has vowed to fight back despite the loss of several top commanders in Israeli airstrikes. The group’s acting leader Naim Kassem has stated that Israel’s attacks have not damaged their military capabilities, as they have replacements for their commanders. Hezbollah is prepared for a potential ground offensive by Israel, as they believe the battle could be prolonged. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has issued a warning to Iran, stating that Israel can reach anywhere in the Middle East in response to any Iranian retaliation. With over 1,000 deaths in Lebanon, including women and children, and a significant number of people fleeing the country, the situation is dire.

The ongoing conflict between Israel and Hezbollah has led to increased tensions, with Israel potentially considering a ground offensive in Lebanon. The recent ground raids and declaration of closed military zones are clear indicators of Israel’s intent to confront Hezbollah. The US has been informed about these operations, which have focused on targeting Hezbollah infrastructure near the border. While there have been no direct clashes between Israeli troops and Hezbollah militants, there are fears that an Israeli ground operation in Lebanon is imminent, with reports suggesting it will be limited in scope.

Despite the loss of key commanders in Israeli airstrikes, Hezbollah remains defiant and ready to fight back. Acting leader Naim Kassem has stated that the group’s military capabilities remain intact, with replacements for the commanders who have been killed. Hezbollah is prepared for a potential ground offensive by Israel, anticipating that the battle could be prolonged. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has issued a warning to Iran, threatening a strong response if Iran retaliates. The situation in Lebanon has resulted in a significant number of casualties, including women and children, and a large number of people fleeing the country for Syria.

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