The Israeli army has mobilized another reserve brigade for deployment in Lebanon.

The aim, according to a military statement from Friday, is to continue the fight against the pro-Iranian Hezbollah militia and achieve Israel’s war objectives, including the return of displaced residents from the northern regions of Israel to their homes.

The statement did not specify how many soldiers are involved, but Israeli infantry brigades typically consist of 1,500 to 3,000 soldiers.

At the beginning of the month, the Israeli army launched a ground offensive in Lebanon as well as carrying out airstrikes.

The operations are primarily aimed at enabling the return of approximately 60,000 displaced residents of northern Israel to their housing areas. These individuals were forced to leave their homes due to ongoing rocket fire from Hezbollah in the neighbouring country.

Hezbollah reportedly stated that the attacks were intended to force an end to Israel’s offensive against the Palestinian militant organization Hamas in the Gaza Strip.

Israel’s army is now taking action against Hezbollah in the neighbouring country to destroy its infrastructure, weaken the militia and push them back from the border towards the north.

A general view of destruction in the southern Lebanese city of Nabatieh after Israeli warplanes launched massive air raids destroying a big part of the city’s old market and the municipal buildings. Stringer/dpaA general view of destruction in the southern Lebanese city of Nabatieh after Israeli warplanes launched massive air raids destroying a big part of the city’s old market and the municipal buildings. Stringer/dpa

A general view of destruction in the southern Lebanese city of Nabatieh after Israeli warplanes launched massive air raids destroying a big part of the city’s old market and the municipal buildings. Stringer/dpa



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