Intense Fighting Erupts as Israeli Troops Enter Lebanon in ‘Limited Ground Offensive’ By Simcha Pasko/The Media Line Early Tuesday, the Israeli military launched “limited, localized, and targeted ground raids” against Hezbollah positions near the Israel-Lebanon border. These raids, backed by air and artillery support, mark the start of a long-anticipated ground incursion aimed at neutralizing […]
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The Media Line: Intense Fighting Erupts as Israeli Troops Enter Lebanon in ‘Limited Ground Offensive’

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Intense Fighting Erupts as Israeli Troops Enter Lebanon in ‘Limited Ground Offensive’
Early Tuesday, the Israeli military launched “limited, localized, and targeted ground raids” against Hezbollah positions near the Israel-Lebanon border. These raids, backed by air and artillery support, mark the start of a long-anticipated ground incursion aimed at neutralizing immediate threats to northern Israeli communities. The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) confirmed that its paratroops and elite 98th division, redeployed from Gaza, were involved in the operations.
Israeli military spokespersons emphasized that the raids targeted Hezbollah positions in southern Lebanese villages identified as posing a direct threat to Israel. According to two Lebanese security sources, Israeli units crossed into Lebanon overnight for reconnaissance and probing operations. Lebanese troops reportedly pulled back from positions along the border as intense fighting erupted in the area. Helicopters and drones were observed overhead, and heavy shelling was reported by residents in Lebanese towns such as Aita al-Shaab.
Hezbollah responded by launching rocket and artillery attacks against Israeli forces stationed within Israel but did not acknowledge Israeli forces operating within Lebanon. The Iranian-backed group’s deputy leader, Naim Qassem, warned that Hezbollah’s “resistance forces are ready for a ground engagement.” Hezbollah has continued to fire rockets deep into Israeli territory, escalating the already volatile situation.
The fighting follows a devastating series of Israeli airstrikes against Hezbollah, including the assassination of the group’s leader, Hassan Nasrallah, last week. Nasrallah, who had turned Hezbollah into Lebanon’s most powerful military and political force, was a key figure in Iran’s network of allied groups across the Middle East. His death dealt a significant blow to Hezbollah but has also heightened tensions across the region.