The threat of a full-scale war between Israel and Hezbollah has intensified, prompting Israel to begin moving military equipment and thousands of soldiers from Gaza to the Lebanon border. This escalation follows recent Israeli military aggression, raising concerns of a broader conflict between the two sides.
Israel and Hezbollah, the Lebanese resistance group, have been exchanging periodic attacks since the Gaza war began, resulting in the deaths of hundreds on both sides. In recent days, explosions involving pagers and radio devices in Lebanon have heightened tensions, increasing the likelihood of a direct confrontation.
Israeli officials have responded by announcing a new phase of military action. The Israeli Defense Minister revealed plans to deploy Division 98, comprising 10,000 to 20,000 troops, from Gaza to the Lebanon border. Meanwhile, the Israeli Prime Minister and Defense Minister have urged settlers living near the northern border with Lebanon to evacuate in anticipation of potential hostilities.
Earlier today, Hezbollah reportedly targeted Israeli soldiers with anti-tank missiles and rockets, resulting in injuries. Although there are unconfirmed reports of Israeli soldier fatalities, official Israeli sources have yet to verify these claims.
The situation remains fluid as both sides brace for further conflict, with the potential for a large-scale war looming on the horizon.