The Israeli military says it has begun a 鈥渓imited, localised鈥 operation against Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon.
It said it was carrying out 鈥渢argeted ground raids鈥 in villages close to the Israeli border. The targets, it said, pose an 鈥渋mmediate threat to Israeli communities in northern Israel鈥.
It announced early on Tuesday the operation had been planned in recent months and was launched after approval by political leaders.
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Earlier, Lebanese troops pulled back from the border as a ground invasion looked imminent.
The escalation came just days after Israel killed the head of Hezbollah.
The Israeli military had warned residents to evacuate areas near buildings it said contained Hezbollah infrastructure south of the Lebanese capital. At least two Israeli strikes hit Beirut鈥檚 southern suburbs, a security source said.
Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Gallant earlier told council heads the next phase of the war along Lebanon鈥檚 southern border would begin soon, and would support the aim of bringing home Israelis who had fled Hezbollah rockets during nearly a year of border warfare.
鈥淲e will use all the means that may be required 鈥 your forces, other forces, from the air, from the sea, and on land. Good luck,鈥 he told troops.
Lebanese troops pulled back from positions along Lebanon鈥檚 southern border with Israel to about 5km north of the border, a Lebanese security source told Reuters.
A Lebanese army spokesperson did not confirm or deny the movement.
A view of the damage at the site of an Israeli strike on Beirut's southern suburb of Ghobeiry on September 30, 2024. Photo / AFP
Lebanon鈥檚 army has historically stayed on the sidelines of major conflicts with Israel, and in the past year of hostilities has not fired on the Israeli military.
Amal Al-Hourani, mayor of Jdeidet Marjayoun, a Christian-majority Lebanese village less than 10km from the border, told Reuters two locals had received calls apparently from the Israeli Army telling them to evacuate the area as soon as possible.
The Israeli military declared the areas around the communities of Metula, Misgav Am, and Kfar Giladi in northern Israel near the border with Lebanon as a closed military zone and said entry to the areas was prohibited.
As speculation grew that the ground operation was imminent, an Israeli military spokesperson issued a statement on social media platform X telling Israelis not to 鈥渟pread irresponsible rumours鈥 about troop movements and activities.
State Department spokesman Matthew Miller said Israel had told the US it was conducting limited ground operations focused on Hezbollah infrastructure in Lebanon, near the border.
Israel last week rejected a proposal by the US and France calling for a 21-day ceasefire to give time for a diplomatic settlement that would allow displaced civilians on both sides to return home.
A picture taken from northern Israel, along the border with southern Lebanon. Photo / AFP
US President Joe Biden, who has so far had little success urging Israel to rein in its assaults on Hezbollah or on the Hamas militia in Gaza, called for a ceasefire.
鈥淚鈥檓 more worried than you might know and I鈥檓 comfortable with them stopping,鈥 Biden told reporters when asked if he was comfortable with Israeli plans for a cross-border incursion. 鈥淲e should have a ceasefire now.鈥
Friday鈥檚 assassination of Hassan Nasrallah - the most powerful leader in Tehran鈥檚 鈥淎xis of Resistance鈥 against Israeli and US interests in the Middle East - was one of the heaviest blows in decades to both Hezbollah and Iran, and followed two weeks of intensive airstrikes.
Hezbollah鈥檚 deputy leader Naim Qassem, in a first public speech since Nasrallah鈥檚 death, said 鈥渢he resistance forces are ready for a ground engagement鈥.
The Israeli airstrikes have eliminated several Hezbollah commanders but also killed about 1000 civilians and forced one million to flee their homes, according to the Lebanese Government.
At least 95 people were killed and 172 wounded in Israeli strikes on Lebanon鈥檚 southern regions, the eastern Bekaa Valley, and Beirut in the past 24 hours, Lebanon鈥檚 health ministry said on Tuesday.
Nasrallah鈥檚 killing, along with the assassinations and systematic attacks on the group鈥檚 communications devices, constitute the biggest blow to the Shi鈥檌te movement since Iran created it in 1982 to fight Israel.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned Hezbollah鈥檚 main backer, Iran, that 鈥渢here is nowhere we will not go to protect our people and protect our country鈥.
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