Israeli military has launched an offensive operation in Lebanon.
Recently, Tel Aviv has been bombing the southern regions of Lebanon and the capital of the state.
On September 23, the IDF launched a "preemptive offensive operation" against its northern neighbor.
Information about this appeared on the Telegram channel of the Chief of the General Staff of Israel, Lieutenant General Herzi Halevi.
The Shiite organization and Lebanese political party Hezbollah has been declared an enemy.
The goal is to destroy the military infrastructure that Hezbollah has built over the past two decades.
Halevy stressed that the start of this operation is one of the stages of the confrontation.
The IDF's primary objective is to create conditions for the return of residents of the northern Israeli regions to their homes.
A state of emergency has been declared in Israel. It will remain in effect for 48 hours unless ministers decide to extend it.
According to Tel Aviv's plan, as some media outlets report, a buffer zone should appear between Israel and Lebanon, which will protect northerners from shelling by Hezbollah.