"To create additional security against Hezbollah's threat": Israel deploys additional troops in Lebanon
Tel Aviv [Israel], March 17 (ANI): The Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) said on Tuesday that it has deployed additional troops in Lebanon in what it has called efforts to establish a "forward defence posture" to remove threats to the residents of northern Israel against Hezbollah.
Sharing the details in a post on X, the IDF said, "Operational Update: Lebanon- Additional IDF troops have been deployed in Lebanon, continuing efforts to establish a forward defense posture in order to remove threats and create an additional layer of security for residents of northern Israel against Hezbollah's threat."
According to the Jerusalem Post, troops from the 36th Division have begun limited and targeted ground operations against Hezbollah in Lebanon. Citing the military, it further reported that the operation is also being conducted with the 91st Division, as forces continue efforts following their previous deployment to establish a forward defence.
On Tuesday morning, the Israeli Air Force shared in a post on X that it conducted "extensive strikes toward infrastructures of the Iranian terror regime throughout Tehran, and toward infrastructures of the Hezbollah terror organization in Beirut."
In the early hours of Tuesday, IDF's International Spokesperson Lt Col Nadav Shoshani shared visuals from a "weapons storage facility" of Hezbollah located by the IDF.
Justifying the operation in South Lebanon, he said on X , "IDF troops located a Hezbollah weapons storage facility containing dozens of rockets, explosive devices, and guns in southern Lebanon. Hezbollah terrorists were eliminated at the location. This threat is on our border, striking distance from our civilians. This is why we're operating in southern Lebanon."
The developments come amid the evolving security situation in West Asia and the Gulf.
Earlier, Times of Israel reported that Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem asserted that his organisation was prepared for a "long confrontation" with Israel, as Israeli authorities warned that Lebanon would face an "increasing price" through extensive damage to its national infrastructure.
In his second televised address since the hostilities began, Qassem described the situation as an "existential battle, not a limited or simple battle", adding that his forces have "prepared ourselves for a long confrontation" and that the Israeli military "will be surprised on the battlefield".
According to The Times of Israel, Katz warned that the state would "pay increasing prices through damage to infrastructure and the loss of territory" until military commitments were fulfilled.