מדינת ישראל שטעלט ארויס געפאנצערטע כוחות אין דרום לבנון.
Israeli armored forces have entered southern Lebanon as part of what the military describes as “limited, targeted operations” against Hezbollah infrastructure. The movement comes after a series of rocket attacks from Hezbollah earlier this month, prompting Israel to intensify its campaign along the border region.
Eyewitnesses reported seeing armored vehicles moving through key southern villages, while the Israeli military cautioned displaced Lebanese residents that returning home would not be permitted until security in the border areas is restored. Officials emphasized that the ground operations are aimed at strategic militant positions, rather than broad territorial occupation.
The escalation underscores Israel’s commitment to neutralizing immediate threats from Hezbollah and disrupting its operational networks. Analysts note that such limited incursions are designed to minimize civilian harm while maintaining military pressure on militant forces.
As the situation develops, both local authorities and international observers are closely monitoring movements in southern Lebanon. The operation highlights ongoing volatility along the Israel-Lebanon border and the broader challenges of balancing targeted military action with regional stability.