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Israel Expands Military Presence in Lebanon After Hezbollah Escalation
LebanonTuesday, March 3, 2026
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have pushed beyond the five posts it currently holds, extending its presence further into southern Lebanon. This move is part of a new forward defense strategy designed to block potential attacks from the Hezbollah group, which has begun launching rockets and drones toward northern Israel.
Strategic Rationale
- Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Israel Katz authorized the expansion to secure Israeli communities along the border.
- Advancing soldiers into Lebanon will create a protective buffer zone and deter Hezbollah’s fire on Israeli towns.
- The IDF’s 91st “Galilee” Regional Division now holds positions near the border; the Northern Command is working to establish an additional layer of security for residents.
Lebanese Response
- The Lebanese army has pulled back soldiers from newly set up border posts.
- Eight to nine troops at each location were moved back to their bases due to safety concerns.
- This redeployment reflects heightened tension and the risk posed by the IDF’s expanded operations.
Air Strikes on Hezbollah Targets
- The Israeli Air Force conducted extensive strikes on Hezbollah targets in Beirut, hitting:
- Weapons depots
- Command centers
- Satellite communication sites used by Hezbollah’s intelligence division
- Studios of Al-Manar TV and the Al-Nour radio station (owned by Hezbollah)
- Evacuation warnings were issued prior to striking these sites to reduce civilian harm.
Lebanese Government Stance
- President Joseph Aoun announced that Beirut’s decision to ban Hezbollah’s military activities is a sovereign, final act.
- The Council of Ministers has tasked the army and security forces with enforcing this ban across all regions, though concrete actions on the ground remain unclear.
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