Update(1519ET): The evening hours (local time) have seen a "major intensification of bombing" by Israel's military in southern Lebanon targeting Hezbollah positions, Reuters is reporting based on Lebanese security officials.
The officials called it "the most intense bombing since the start of the war in Gaza" and the IDF has since confirmed striking at least 30 Hezbollah launch locations and "terrorist infrastructure sites" on Thursday. Israel's miliary said it hit "approximately 150 launcher barrels that were ready to fire projectiles toward Israeli territory."
Within hours prior to the intensified Israeli bombing campaign, the IDF confirmed that two Israeli soldiers were killed near the border with Lebanon. Israeli media indicated one was killed by a drone launched from Lebanon and the other by a Hezbollah anti-tank missile.
Residents in Southern Lebanon are reporting some of the Heaviest Strikes of the War so far, on Areas near the Litani River and the Border with Israel.
Israel's military has just announced that IDF chief Lt. Gen. Herzi Halevi has "approved operational plans as part of the continuation of the war" in Israel's north against Lebanon's Hezbollah.
Exchanges of fire grew overnight and as of Thursday afternoon heavier airstrikes on southern Lebanon have been reported, as well as more than 40 rockets fired from Lebanon into Israel.
Local Hebrew media says several Israelis have been wounded after a missile fired by Hezbollah hit a vehicle in northern Israel. Israel says the goal of the new escalated anti-Hezbollah operation is to allow the return of the 80,000 residents of the north who have been forced out of their homes for almost a year. "At least eight people in Israel were wounded Thursday in an anti-tank guided missile attack on the Lebanon border that was claimed by the Hezbollah terror group, while others were injured in a subsequent drone strike," Times of Israel reports.
"We are very determined to create the security conditions that will return the residents to their homes, to the communities, with a high level of security, and we are ready to do all that is required to bring about these things," the IDF stated.
The IDF has indicated that a new major operation has begun. Indeed it appears the feared bigger Lebanese war has come:
"The IDF is currently striking Hezbollah targets in Lebanon to degrade Hezbollah’s terrorist capabilities and infrastructure."
"For decades, Hezbollah has weaponized civilian homes, dug tunnels beneath them and used weapons as human shields—having turned southern Lebanon into a war zone," it said.
It is likely that the rate of airstrikes and mortar fire will rise throughout the day into the night. The major Israeli strikes on southern Lebanon have been confirmed through several circulating social media videos.
In his first speech after the explosions, Nasrallah repeats, with maximum emphasis, that Hezbollah will not, under any circumstances, stop striking Israel until a ceasefire is in place in Gaza. If Israel had hoped to force a deal on its own terms, that doesn’t seem to be working.
Nasrallah emphasized that Hezbollah will not stop its operations against Israel "no matter what" so long as the Gaza operation continues.
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