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Israel is preparing for the largest land invasion in southern Lebanon since 2006, according to the Axios portal

"The aim is to take control of that territory, move Hezbollah's forces north (far from the border) and destroy the military positions and weapons stores in the villages," the Axios portal said.

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Israel is planning a "mass invasion" of southern Lebanon because it wants to eradicate the pro-Iranian Shia militia Hezbullah, according to information published this Saturday by the Axios portal.

The source said Israel's intention is to seize allthe remaining area south of the Litani River, and if that happens, there would be the largest land invasion since 2006 — the second war between Israel and Lebanon.



"The aim is to take control of that territory, move Hezbollah's forces north (far from the border) and destroy the military positions and weapons stores in the villages," the Axios portal said.

Axios said Netanyahu's government took the decision following the attack on Israel on Wednesday night by Lebanese militias supported and financed by Iran, which did not cause deaths but serious damage.

Indeed, since yesterday, Friday, the Israeli army has begun sending reinforcements to the northern border.


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