Israeli forces have started limited and targeted ground operations in southern Lebanon, focusing on key Hezbollah positions. On March 16, 2026, at 11:09 AM local time, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) shared an official statement on their X (formerly Twitter) account saying that their troops had begun these operations to strengthen the forward defense area. They said the efforts are aimed at dismantling terrorist infrastructure, eliminating active militants, and creating an extra layer of security for people living in northern Israel.
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According to the IDF, soldiers from the 91st Division entered southern Lebanon to carry out precise attacks on Hezbollah strongholds. They also carried out airstrikes and artillery shelling on roads, bridges, and supply routes to isolate these positions and prevent reinforcements. The IDF emphasized that these operations are limited and focused, but additional actions may continue as needed to protect Israel’s northern communities and reduce threats along the border.
In
response, Lebanese authorities reported today that the Israeli operations have
caused civilian casualties and displaced over a million people. Officials and
political factions highlighted the humanitarian impact, pointing to the
suffering and disruption faced by civilians. Hezbollah, while not speaking on
behalf of the Lebanese government, described the Israeli incursion as a hostile
act that must be resisted. So far, the Lebanese government has not issued any
new official protest, ceasefire demand, or military deployment specifically in
response to these March 16 operations.
The information comes from the IDF’s official X post on March 16, 2026, at 11:09 AM and verified reports from Lebanese authorities and Hezbollah statements.
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