Israel Begins Ground Offensive in Southern Lebanon as Hezbollah Fighting Intensifies

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Israel has launched a ground invasion into southern Lebanon, sharply escalating its conflict with Hezbollah after weeks of heavy cross-border airstrikes. The operation is aimed at destroying Hezbollah military infrastructure near the frontier, according to Israeli officials, as ground forces reportedly advanced into contested areas amid intense fighting.
The move marks one of the most serious developments in the border conflict in recent months and has heightened fears of a wider regional war. Southern Lebanon has already endured sustained bombardment, with civilian communities facing mounting displacement and damage to homes, roads, and local infrastructure. Hezbollah has continued to exchange fire with Israeli forces, deepening concerns that the confrontation could expand beyond the border zone.
International leaders and diplomatic organizations have renewed calls for restraint, warning that further escalation could destabilize an already volatile region. The fighting comes as efforts to contain the conflict have struggled to gain traction, leaving the prospect of a broader confrontation increasingly difficult to avoid. With both sides signaling continued military resolve, the situation remains highly fluid and dangerous.








