Israel launches offensive against Hezbollah in Lebanon
According to the IDF press service, Chief of the General Staff of the Israel Defense Forces, Lieutenant General Eyal Zamir, announced a shift from defensive actions to an offensive campaign in Lebanon. According to the statement, the operation involves a series of strikes and the deployment of forces for protracted combat operations along the northern border.
"We are not only acting defensively — we are now also going on the offensive. We must be prepared for many days of prolonged combat. This requires strong defensive readiness and sustained offensive preparedness..."
— Eyal Zamir, Chief of the General Staff of the IDF
Tactical steps and statements
The IDF previously carried out several waves of strikes in response to rocket fire from Hezbollah. Northern Command chief Major General Rafi Milo reported an increased deployment of forces on the border and readiness to call in additional units. According to official data, the strikes were aimed at senior operatives, headquarters and infrastructure of the movement; weapons depots and other sites in southern Lebanon and the Beirut areas were also hit.
"Shortly after the rocket fire... we launched the first wide wave of strikes in Beirut and southern Lebanon, directed at senior operatives, headquarters and the terrorists' infrastructure. We are also taking measures to evacuate civilians..."
— Rafi Milo, Northern Command chief
Why this matters
The shift to the offensive is not only a tactical decision: it signals Israel's readiness to expand the operation in time and space. The evacuation of civilians, the reinforcement of groupings and the emphasis on strikes against the enemy's logistics indicate an intent to reduce Hezbollah's combat capabilities, but they also raise the risks of prolonged escalation and civilian casualties.
Security analysts note that local clashes between Israel and Lebanese forces have the potential to draw in third parties and complicate the diplomatic efforts of regional partners. For Ukraine, this is a reminder: in modern war, operational decisions in one theater can affect supply chains, partners' political attention and global security risks.
Brief outlook
It is likely that the series of strikes will continue while Israel assesses the effectiveness of degrading the enemy's infrastructure and the risks of counterattacks. The next step lies with diplomacy: will it be possible to reduce tensions to a level that prevents broader escalation? While attention is focused on the strikes, it is important to monitor the humanitarian situation and the response of international partners.