Israel-Hezbollah War / Big trouble for Hezbollah... Israeli army entered Lebanon and started attacks

The Israeli army has launched a ground operation in Lebanon after the assassination of Hezbollah chief Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah. The IDF carried out air and ground attacks in various areas including Beirut, destroying many Hezbollah hideouts. Civilians are fleeing to safer places. Hezbollah has prepared for the fight.

Vikrant Shekhawat : Oct 01, 2024, 01:09 PM
Israel-Hezbollah War: After the killing of Hezbollah chief Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, the Israeli army has started its next operation. This morning, Israel Defense Forces (IDF) soldiers have entered Lebanon for a ground operation. The Israeli army has now resolved to uproot Hezbollah in Beirut, similar to the operations carried out against Hamas in Gaza. Some time ago, the IDF has carried out ground and air strikes on Hezbollah bases in many areas of Lebanon, including Beirut, causing panic across Lebanon.

Concern for the safety of civilians in Lebanon

In view of this great operation of the Israeli army, Lebanese citizens are seen running towards safe places. There is an atmosphere of terror and panic among the local residents. This night can prove to be extremely challenging for Hezbollah. If they fail to stop the Israeli army, this operation can prove to be a danger to their existence. The Israeli Prime Minister has made it clear that like the steps taken against Hamas in Gaza, now Hezbollah will also be wiped out in Lebanon.

Horrific ground and air attacks

Israeli army fighter jets have started bombing from the sky, while on the ground IDF soldiers are openly present in the streets and alleys targeting Hezbollah's positions. The aim of this operation is to kill Hezbollah selectively. The IDF has announced a "limited, local" operation against Hezbollah in southern Lebanon, opening a new front of Israel against the terrorist group.

Hezbollah's response

After the Israeli army entered Lebanon, Hezbollah has intensified preparations to strengthen its position. The terrorist group's acting leader Naeem Qassem said after Nasrallah's death that Hezbollah fighters are fully prepared for the ground war. He also said that despite the killings of several other commanders of his organization, they are committed to continue the fight against the Israeli army.

Conclusion

This new operation by the Israeli army could prove to be a turning point not only for Lebanon, but for the entire Middle East. The outcome of this ongoing campaign against Hezbollah could have a profound impact on regional stability and security. As the situation evolves, the global community will continue to keep an eye on this conflict.