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    Israel keeps up Lebanon strikes as ground forces advance

    Ironside NewsBy Ironside NewsMarch 5, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    “DIRECT” CLASHES

    Beneath a November 2024 truce, solely United Nations peacekeepers and the Lebanese military could bear arms south of the Litani river. 

    Israel was alleged to withdraw all of its forces, however has saved troops in areas it deems strategic and carried out common air strikes, citing Hezbollah’s refusal to give up arms.

    On Tuesday, Israel’s navy stated it was making a buffer zone inside Lebanon to guard Israeli residents.

    Troops from three divisions, together with infantry, armoured and engineering models had been working in southern Lebanon, Israel’s military stated late on Wednesday.

    AFP video footage confirmed what gave the impression to be two Israeli tanks amid residential buildings in Khiam, about 6km north of the border.

    The UN peacekeeping mission, UNIFIL, reported Israeli “actions and navy actions” on the Lebanese facet, including in a press release that they violate Lebanon’s “sovereignty and territorial integrity”.

    Hezbollah stated its fighters had engaged Israeli troops in “direct” clashes in Khiam, whereas Israel stated two of its troopers had been “reasonably injured” by anti-tank hearth.



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