All Israel
northern front

Israel poised to launch ground operation into southern Lebanon, US officials say

Israel's tactical advantage, gained by series of precise airstrikes, surprises military experts

Israeli soldiers seen at a staging area near the Israeli border with Lebanon, Sept. 27, 2024. (Photo: Ayal Margolin/Flash90)

U.S. officials reported that small-scale "border movements" by Israeli forces into Lebanon are imminent or may have already begun, according to ABC News.

These operations, aimed at targeting Hezbollah positions along the Israel-Lebanon border, signal a new phase in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hezbollah. 

In recent days, Israeli officials have indicated that while a full-scale ground operation has not been definitively decided upon, preparations are underway.

If launched, the operation is expected to be limited in scope. The primary objective is to fulfill Israel's promise of allowing tens of thousands of displaced residents from northern Israel to return home safely.


Many analysts believe that Hezbollah cannot be fully neutralized without a ground operation and that the ongoing airstrikes are a prerequisite for any potential ground invasion.

However, Israel's recent strategic maneuvers have yielded unexpected results. Few observers anticipated that Israel would achieve such a favorable position without resorting to a full-scale ground invasion.

Israel's current tactical advantage, achieved through a series of precise airstrikes and targeted operations, has surprised many military experts.

These actions, such as the successful elimination of key Hezbollah leadership – including top leader Nasrallah – have significantly altered the balance of power in the region.

This unexpected success has led some to question whether a ground invasion is still necessary to achieve Israel's objectives.

It's important to note that many in Israel are reluctant about establishing a ground presence in Lebanon.

This hesitation stems from memories of Israel's military involvement in South Lebanon during the 1980s and 1990s, which resulted in numerous casualties.

The prolonged occupation and subsequent withdrawal in 2000 left a lasting impact on Israeli public opinion and military strategy. 

Tolik is a Middle East analyst and media professional with extensive experience in covering regional geopolitical developments. His background spans analytical journalism, media production, and strategic communications, having contributed to major Israeli and international television networks and newspapers.

All Israel
Receive latest news & updates
    A message from All Israel News
    Help us educate Christians on a daily basis about what is happening in Israel & the Middle East and why it matters.
    For as little as $10, you can support ALL ISRAEL NEWS, a non-profit media organization that is supported by readers like you.
    Donate to ALL ISRAEL NEWS
    Popular Articles
    Latest Stories