Israeli Military Approves Offensive Operation in Lebanon

Published

on

REading time

3–4 minutes

Local sources from Israel: IDF, גלובס.
UK coverage: Financial Times.

The Israeli military has reportedly approved a plan for an “offensive” in Lebanon. The plan, known as “Operation Northern Shield,” aims to target Hezbollah’s underground tunnel network. The approval comes after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused Hezbollah of building tunnels from Lebanon into Israel. The operation is expected to involve ground, air, and intelligence forces, and is likely to increase tensions between Israel and Lebanon.

In a bid to enhance national security, the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) have initiated a large-scale operation to secure the country’s border. The operation, codenamed “Shield of Protection,” aims to prevent illegal border crossings and ensure the safety of Israeli citizens. The IDF has deployed a significant number of troops, along with advanced surveillance technology, to monitor and control the border areas. This operation comes in response to an increase in attempted infiltrations and smuggling activities in recent months.

The primary focus of the operation is to dismantle criminal networks involved in human trafficking, drug smuggling, and arms trade. The IDF is working closely with other security agencies to gather intelligence and conduct targeted operations against these criminal elements. Additionally, the operation includes the construction of new border barriers and the reinforcement of existing ones. These measures are aimed at preventing unauthorized entry and enhancing the overall security infrastructure.

The IDF has emphasized that the operation is conducted with utmost respect for human rights and international law. Efforts are being made to minimize any impact on the daily lives of civilians residing in the border regions. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed his support for the operation, stating that securing the border is crucial for the safety and well-being of Israeli citizens. He commended the IDF for their dedication and urged the international community to recognize Israel’s right to protect its borders.

The “Shield of Protection” operation is expected to continue until the border is fully secured. The IDF remains committed to ensuring the safety and security of the nation, and will take all necessary measures to achieve this goal.

Ongoing Updates:
– The IDF attacked and eliminated a senior terrorist leader, Tzaav Khalif, in Lebanon. Khalif was a senior member of the Islamic Jihad organization and was involved in planning and carrying out multiple terror attacks against Israel. The IDF also targeted military buildings where Hezbollah terrorists were staying in southern Lebanon.
– The UN is investigating 14 UNRWA employees accused by Israel of involvement in events on October 7. Three cases were suspended due to insufficient information from Israel.
– US National Security Advisor Jack Sullivan believes there is a new momentum in the peace talks between Israel, Qatar, Egypt, and Israel.
– The US Secretary of Defense Austin Lloyd stated that Iran needs to cast doubt on the effectiveness of its weapons systems after the failed attack on Israel.
– Pro-Palestinian protests continue on US campuses, and concerns about an escalation of violence in Israel persist.
– The Israeli citizen Shrifa Suad was killed by a Hezbollah missile strike on Mount Dov. The IDF responded with artillery fire.
– The US begins construction of a temporary pier off the coast of the Gaza Strip to streamline the delivery of humanitarian aid.
– A state summit on the future of Gaza will be held in Saudi Arabia, with the participation of US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and other international representatives.

These updates highlight the ongoing developments in the region and the complex dynamics at play. The situation remains tense, and it is crucial to closely monitor the evolving events and their potential impact on the region.