Israel has begun ground incursions into southern Lebanon, as confirmed by the Israeli army in an official announcement in the early hours of Tuesday morning. “The army began a few hours ago a targeted and demarcated ground operation in southern Lebanon” according to a statement by the Israeli army spokesperson Daniel Hagari.

An artillery barrage provided cover for the Israeli ground forces, while Israeli fighter jets conducted intensive raids on several areas in the southern part of the country.
The Israeli army had pinpointed villages near the border as imminent threats to Israeli settlements in the northern part of the country. This move echoes a prior statement by US officials, who noted that Israeli forces had launched limited ground actions directed at Hezbollah.

Intense shelling into Lebanon has been ongoing, with areas like Marjayoun, Wazzani, and Khiam coming under fire on Monday night.

Heavy shelling is reported in Aita al-Shaab amid  the sound of helicopters and drones overhead.

According to CNN, the sounds of outgoing artillery fire, drones and helicopters rang through the air  close to the border.

Several explosions, plumes of smoke and flashes of light were also seen coming from the direction of the village of Aadaysit Marjaayoun.

According to a statement from the Israeli military, this operation, sanctioned by the political leadership, is based on strategies devised by the army’s General Staff and Northern Command. The Israeli army has disclosed that ground forces currently deployed in Lebanon are receiving support from air and artillery units.

These operations, as stated by the Israeli army, " will continue depending on the evaluation of the situation on the ground, in order to achieve the goals of the war and ensure the return of the residents of northern Israel to their homes. "

In the past three weeks, the Israeli army has shifted numerous infantry and tank divisions from Gaza to the northern border and activated multiple reserve brigades. During a meeting with troops in a tank unit at the border on Monday, Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant hinted at the prospect of an upcoming ground incursion.

Israeli officials stated that the Israeli security cabinet assembled on Monday to deliberate the potential ground invasion. In a briefing with journalists on Monday, State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller neither opposed nor supported a potential restricted ground mission, emphasizing the U.S.’s continued backing for a ceasefire while acknowledging that “military pressure can sometimes enable diplomacy.”

This is the first operation of its kind since the July 2006 war between Israel and Hezbollah

There was no immediate comment from Hezbollah following the Israeli army’s announcement of the ground raids, but the group’s al-Manar television reported the Israeli statement announcing the raids on its Telegram channel.

For its part, the Israeli army announced that it had “intercepted a drone over the Mediterranean, dozens of kilometers west of Israel’s central coast”.

It added that ten rockets were fired earlier in the night from Lebanon. Some of the projectiles were intercepted by the Iron Dome missile defense system while other rockets landed in open areas.

An hour and a half after the beginning of the incursion, the Israeli air force carried out a raid on the Palestinian camp of Ain el-Heloue, killing 5 people. The target was Mounir al-Maqdah, leader of the Palestinian group, the al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades. However, the assassination attempt failed because al-Maqdah was not at the place of the raid. On August 21st, an Israeli raid had killed al-Maqdah’s brother, Khalil.

 

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