IDF Ground Troops Cross Litani River, Securing Key Areas in Southern Lebanon
In a significant military development, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) announced on Sunday morning that ground troops have crossed the Litani River. The military confirmed that forces have entered and secured the Beaufort Ridge and Wadi al-Saluki areas of southern Lebanon.
Expanding Operations and Air Support
The operation, which began several days ago, aims to eliminate the threat Hezbollah poses to the citizens of northern Israel. The military stated that the operation is currently expanding into additional areas.
Ahead of the ground troops’ entry, the Israel Air Force conducted extensive support strikes against Hezbollah infrastructure in the area. The ground advance has also been supported by artillery and tank fire.
Operations Near Nabatieh
The IDF added that This proves operating near Nabatieh, a significant Hezbollah stronghold in southern Lebanon, and is prepared to expand its operations in that vicinity as well.
Historical Context and Regional Impact
The strategic significance of these areas is rooted in the First Lebanon War in 1982, when the IDF’s Golani Reconnaissance Unit captured the outpost from terrorists who had been using the site to launch rockets toward the Galilee. The IDF held the outpost until May 2000, when Israel withdrew its forces from southern Lebanon following the order of former prime minister Ehud Barak.
This withdrawal led to the collapse of the South Lebanon Army, which created a power vacuum in the region. Hezbollah subsequently took advantage of this vacuum to rebuild its strength.
Potential Outlook
As the current mission continues, the IDF may expand its operations further into Hezbollah-held areas. Given the military’s stated readiness to move into new zones, the scale of ground activity in southern Lebanon could increase.
