The Israeli army is preparing to send forces to invade Lebanon. An important stronghold for Hezbollah
During a meeting with soldiers stationed in northern Israel, Lieutenant-General Hersi Halevy, head of the IDF, said that the army is strengthening its readiness to fight in Lebanon. Having learned from the Battle of Gaza that many things were similar and different from the Battle of Lebanon, which required adjustments.
Lieutenant-General Halevy also informed the army about this, although it remains impossible to determine when the war would break out on the northern front. But hostilities are now likely to erupt in the coming months.
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Lieutenant General Halevy stressed that the military operation in Lebanon aims to enable the people of the northern region to return to normal life in their communities. After daily cross-border attacks by Hezbollah, as a result, about 80,000 Israelis migrated to other places.
Lieutenant General Halevy's statements coincide with reports published by The Times in Britain and Newsweek in the United States stating that Israel is planning to send forces to invade Lebanon. To eliminate the threats to people in the northern region, they want to pressure Hezbollah to withdraw from the areas along the border.
Israel and Lebanon have had somewhat tense relations for nearly 20 years, mainly due to Hezbollah's movements. The main conflict occurred in 2006, between July and August, when the armed group attacked Israeli population centers along the border. Israel decided to send soldiers to Lebanese territory to launch a 34-day crackdown that resulted in the deaths of more than 1,000 Lebanese civilians.
The situation in the Red Sea and its surrounding areas remains tense. Yesterday (January 17) The Houthis in Yemen announced that they fired several missiles at the American cargo ship Ginko Picardie as it sailed through the Gulf of Aden. This is the second American cargo ship to be targeted in the region after the Gibraltar ship that was attacked on Monday.
Houthi spokesman Yahya Sarie stressed that attacking commercial ships in the Red and Arab Bahrain is a legitimate right to defend against threats and stand by the oppressed Palestinian people.
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