Israel has initiated a strategic deployment of troops into southern Lebanon, marking a significant shift in its military operations since maintaining positions there after the 2024 ceasefire. While not yet a full-scale ground invasion, this move represents Israel’s first notable ground troop activity in its latest military campaign.

The purpose of this maneuver is to reinforce the “buffer zone” established after the ceasefire, aiming to prevent future evacuations of northern Israeli villages and mitigate the associated socio-economic impacts. The town of Kiryat Shmona, once evacuated in 2024, now shows signs of revival, highlighting Israel’s commitment to curbing the Hezbollah threat.

This action underscores Israel’s assessment of Hezbollah’s diminished threat level. Observations from the border into southern Lebanon reveal a landscape marked by destruction, the result of Israel’s continuous targeting efforts since the ceasefire. Israeli jets have been persistently striking targets, contributing to the visible devastation.

On Tuesday, distant explosions likely resulted from Israeli airstrikes, maintaining consistent pressure on Hezbollah. In response, Hezbollah’s retaliation has been relatively restrained, with about 11 projectiles landing near Trump Heights in the Golan Heights area, causing minimal damage. A house in Kfar Uval was struck, but overall, Hezbollah’s response has been subdued compared to past conflicts.

A source from the Lebanese military reported that Lebanese troops have repositioned to avoid direct conflict with Israeli forces, indicating a strategic withdrawal. Notably, Israel’s actions appear to align with the Lebanese government’s calls for Hezbollah to disarm and cease attacks, suggesting an implicit approval of Israel’s objectives.

This moment could prove pivotal for Hezbollah, as it faces a conflict it is ill-prepared for and finds its forces under relentless Israeli targeting.

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