Israel and Hezbollah have been engaged in cross-border fire since the day after the October 7 terror attacks last year. Israel recently launched what it described as a 'limited' and 'localized' ground operation in Lebanon, marking a significant escalation in the conflict.
Despite Israel's assertion that its actions do not constitute a major incursion, the deployment of an additional division comprising thousands of soldiers suggests a potential expansion of its presence in Lebanon. Reports from the border area indicate a buildup of military vehicles, troops, and fighter jets.
Clashes between Hezbollah and Israeli forces in southern Lebanon resulted in the first casualties of the ground operation, with eight Israeli soldiers reported killed in combat. Hezbollah claimed to have targeted an Israeli military barracks near the Israel-Lebanon border with rockets.
Israel's Rambam Hospital confirmed an 'incident' in the north but refrained from providing details on the number of individuals admitted for treatment.
Despite the escalating violence and troop movements, both Israel and Lebanon appear to be downplaying the situation. Israel faces criticism over its actions in Gaza and is urged by allies to exercise restraint in Lebanon. On the other hand, Hezbollah seeks to project strength following significant losses, including the deaths of several top leaders.