Israel tells Washington it plans imminent ground operation in Lebanon, U.S. official says
- Israel plans to launch a limited ground attack in Lebanon imminently, confirmed by an unnamed U.S. official and corroborated by other media.
- The operation aims to target Hezbollah infrastructure in villages threatening Israeli northern settlements, according to the Israeli Defense Forces.
- Defense Minister Yoav Gallant emphasized using "all the means that may be required" in the conflict, hinting at a ground incursion.
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The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) announced last night the start of “limited ground raids based on accurate intelligence information” against Hezbollah facilities and infrastructure in southern Lebanon. This is stated in a statement by the Israeli army command. The targets of these raids “are located in villages close to the border; they pose a direct threat to Israeli settlements,” the command says.
US supports Israel's ground operation in Lebanon, warns Iran not to intervene
The United States has pledged its support to Israel after the latter launched "limited, localised, and targeted ground raids" against Hezbollah in southern Lebanon on Tuesday (Oct 1). US Secretary of Defense Llyod Austin spoke to his Israeli counterpart, Defence Minister Yoav Gallant and discussed the ongoing security developments.
"Op 'Northern Arrows' Will Continue": Israeli Ground Raids Begin In Lebanon
The ground raids target Hezbollah infrastructure in villages in south Lebanon, close to the border, which pose an immediate threat to Israeli communities in northern Israel, said the Israeli Defence Forces (IDF), asserting that Operation "Northern Arrows" will continue in parallel to the fighting in Gaza and in other arenas. Israel conducted at least six strikes on south Beirut after ordering the residents to evacuate, according to a Lebanese of…
The Israeli army launched the announced ground offensive in Lebanon on Tuesday night. Operation "Northern Arrow" is aimed at military facilities in villages near the border and is taking place parallel to the ongoing fighting in the Gaza Strip and other areas, it said. It involves limited attacks on Hezbollah targets in the southern border region of the country, which pose an immediate threat to the population in northern Israel, it said in a st…
Israeli forces start 'targeted ground raids' in south Lebanon
BEIRUT, Lebanon — The Israeli military said Tuesday that troops have started “ground raids” in villages in southern Lebanon, after militant group Hezbollah said it had targeted “enemy soldiers” at the countries’ border. A Lebanese security official said Israel had also conducted at least six strikes on south Beirut after Israel’s army ordered residents in the Hezbollah stronghold to evacuate. Despite international calls for de-escalation, Israel…
The Israeli army launched this Tuesday the ground invasion in southern Lebanon that it had been threatening for weeks. Around 02:00 (01:00 in peninsular Spain) and after its approval by the security cabinet led by Benjamin Netanyahu, the Armed Forces announced the start of “limited, localized and selective raids against Hezbollah terrorist targets in the border area of southern Lebanon” that “pose an immediate threat to localities in northern Is…
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