Visiting north, IDF chief says war in Lebanon becoming much more likely

Visiting north, IDF chief says war in Lebanon becoming much more likely

The likelihood that Israel will be drawn into a war in Lebanon is growing, IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Herzi Halevi said Wednesday, hours after Hamas terrorists fired a barrage of rockets at a northern Israel town.

With visiting troops drilling for a simulated offensive inside Lebanon, as the army winds down its most intense stages of fighting in Gaza, Halevi said Israel was “increasing readiness for fighting in Lebanon,” as it seeks to stabilize its northern border and allow tens of thousands of Israelis evacuated from the region to return home.

 

Visiting north, IDF chief says war in Lebanon becoming much more likely

Visiting north, IDF chief says war in Lebanon becoming much more likely

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