Tensions Escalate: Israel Expands Offensive in South Lebanon Against Hezbollah
Israel has expanded its military operations in south Lebanon, deploying a fourth army division against Hezbollah. The move comes amid ongoing tensions with Iran, which has threatened retaliation. Efforts for a ceasefire continue as Israel aims to secure its northern regions against rocket threats.
Israel has escalated its military campaign in south Lebanon, deploying a fourth army division to intensify efforts against Hezbollah. Defense Minister Yoav Gallant announced the move on Tuesday, amid claims that the successor to the group's recently killed leader has been "eliminated."
In response, the Israeli military has launched operations targeting Hezbollah strongholds, including the southern suburbs of Beirut. Meanwhile, Israeli northern regions continue to face rocket fire, with Haifa among the affected areas. Israeli defense efforts aim to neutralize these threats, providing safety to displaced residents.
The situation remains tense as Iran, a principal supporter of Hezbollah, warns against Israeli retaliation. Diplomatic channels are being pursued to prevent further escalation, with Western powers seeking a resolution in the oil-rich Middle East.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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