IDF Launches Ground Ops in South Lebanon, Targets Hezbollah Strongholds

The Israel Defence Forces have announced the start of limited ground operations in southern Lebanon, targeting Hezbollah strongholds. The move, described as a defensive effort to establish a forward posture, involves the 91st and 146th Divisions. Operations aim to dismantle terrorist infrastructure and enhance security for northern Israeli communities. The IDF states this is a direct response to Hezbollah's campaign under Iranian auspices.

Key Points: IDF Begins Targeted Ground Operations in Southern Lebanon

  • IDF begins ground operations in Lebanon
  • Targets Hezbollah terror infrastructure
  • Aims to secure northern Israeli settlements
  • Part of broader defensive posture against Iran-backed threats
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IDF begins "limited and targeted ground operations" in southern Lebanon

Israel launches limited ground incursion into Lebanon targeting Hezbollah infrastructure, escalating northern front hostilities.

"aimed at enhancing the forward defence area - IDF Statement"

Tel Aviv, March 16

The Israel Defence Forces have officially announced the commencement of "limited and targeted ground operations" against key Hezbollah strongholds in southern Lebanon, marking a significant escalation in regional hostilities.

In a statement posted on the social media platform X, the IDF confirmed that the manoeuvre is "aimed at enhancing the forward defence area."

This initial phase is part of a "broader defensive effort to establish and strengthen a forward defensive posture," which specifically targets the "dismantling of terrorist infrastructure and the elimination of terrorists operating in the area."

Further detailing the tactical deployment, a second post, originally shared in Hebrew by the IDF's official account (@idfonline), specified that "91st Division Forces" have begun "focused ground activity" to expand the designated defence zone.

The military explained that this expansion is vital "to remove threats and create an additional layer of security for the residents of the north."

To prepare the battlefield for these ground units, the IDF disclosed that it "struck numerous terror targets in the area using artillery and the Air Force" prior to the forces' entry.

These operations are being conducted "alongside the 146th Division," with a primary mission of "defending the Galilee settlements."

Accompanying the Hebrew post were several pieces of visual documentation, including night-vision footage and high-contrast images.

The visuals depict IDF soldiers, their faces blurred for operational security, moving through dense Lebanese terrain under a green thermal tint.

One image captures a soldier inside a structure using a headlamp to inspect coiled wiring or equipment, illustrating the "focused" nature of the mission to dismantle infrastructure.

The IDF maintained that these actions are a direct response to the "Hezbollah terror organisation, which decided to join the campaign and operate under the auspices of the Iranian terror regime."

The military stated that it "will not allow harm to the civilians of the State of Israel" as operations continue in southern Lebanon.

- ANI

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Sarah B
The visuals are stark. It's heartbreaking to think of the civilians caught in the middle, on both sides. India has always stood for peace. I hope there's a de-escalation soon. The world can't afford another major conflict.
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Arjun K
While Israel has a right to defend itself, a ground invasion is a massive step. Hezbollah is a proxy for Iran, and Iran's influence in our neighborhood is also a problem for India. A complex situation for our foreign policy. 🇮🇳
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Priyanka N
My heart goes out to all innocent people affected. As an Indian, our history teaches us the cost of conflict. I respectfully disagree with actions that lead to more ground operations. Dialogue is the only sustainable path, however difficult.
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Vikram M
This will impact global oil prices for sure. Our economy is sensitive to that. Hope our strategic reserves are in good shape. Beyond geopolitics, the common man's petrol budget is at stake.
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Karthik V
"Limited and targeted" often has a way of expanding. The region doesn't need more instability. India's stance should be clear: protect our interests, call for restraint, and be ready to help with evacuation of Indians if needed. Stay safe, everyone.

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