The Israel Defense Forces chief of staff has stated that Israel's objective is to eliminate Hezbollah from positions close to the border in southern Lebanon. Lt. Gen. Herzi Halevi made these remarks during a brigade-level exercise on the northern border, emphasizing the importance of removing key Hezbollah figures from the region.
Halevi specifically mentioned the recent killing of Mohsen, also known as Fu'ad Shukr, the deputy leader of Hezbollah, who was reportedly responsible for issuing orders that led to civilian casualties in Israeli-controlled areas. He highlighted the need to prevent Hezbollah from operating near towns like Metula, Shtula, and Rosh HaNikra.
Recent incidents, including a rocket strike in Majdal Shams that resulted in the deaths of 12 individuals, have escalated tensions between Israel and Hezbollah. While Hezbollah has denied involvement in some attacks, Israeli officials are determined to prevent further violence along the border.
Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz has called for international support in implementing a 2006 United Nations resolution aimed at maintaining peace between Israel and Hezbollah. The resolution, which ended the last conflict between the two parties, remains a crucial framework for preventing further hostilities.
The IDF's efforts to remove Hezbollah from sensitive border areas reflect Israel's commitment to safeguarding its citizens and maintaining stability in the region. As tensions persist, diplomatic initiatives and military strategies will play a key role in addressing the complex dynamics between Israel and Hezbollah.