Israel Hints at Land Invasion After High-Profile Assassination in Beirut

Israel has warned Iran that nowhere in the Middle East is beyond its reach following the assassination of Hezbollah's leader, Nasrallah. Prime Minister Netanyahu hinted at a possible land invasion of Lebanon. The conflict has intensified with ongoing airstrikes, significant casualties, and fears of wider regional involvement.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 30-09-2024 21:35 IST | Created: 30-09-2024 21:35 IST
Israel Hints at Land Invasion After High-Profile Assassination in Beirut
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Israel has issued a stark warning to Iran, signaling that no part of the Middle East is out of reach following the assassination of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah in Beirut. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu emphasized the nation's commitment to protecting its citizens, hinting at a potential ground invasion of Lebanon. The killing of Nasrallah, a key figure in Iran's 'Axis of Resistance,' marks one of the heaviest blows to Hezbollah and Iran in decades, exacerbating regional tensions.

The assassination followed two weeks of intensive Israeli airstrikes and targeted killings of Hezbollah commanders. Israel, now prepared for a ground assault, is focusing on the security of its border communities. Defense Minister Yoav Gallant affirmed that all necessary measures would be taken to ensure the safety of displaced citizens, including the potential use of air, sea, and ground forces.

Hezbollah, however, is ready to counter any ground invasion. The conflict, which has resulted in significant civilian casualties and widespread displacement in Lebanon, shows no signs of de-escalation. The international community remains concerned that the escalating violence could draw in broader regional and global powers, further destabilizing the Middle East.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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