It should be considered a matter of time before Israeli forces launch ground operations against it Hezbollahpossibly also of a possible invasion of its territory Lebanon. Israeli Air Force Chief Tomer Bar said the IAF is preparing to support ground operations against Hezbollah.

“The air force will stop any arms supply from Iran to Hezbollah and is preparing to support ground operations against the Lebanese organization,” Bar said.

Netanyahu: We will continue to hit Hezbollah with ‘full force’

Earlier, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel would continue to hit Lebanon’s Hezbollah “with full force” until residents in northern Israel can return to their homes safely.

Netanyahu made the statement to reporters when he landed on American soil ahead of his address to the United Nations General Assembly.

Israel does not seem willing to accept the temporary ceasefire plan in the region, although the proposal comes from its main ally, the US and France.

A real diplomatic thriller unfolded overnight as Israel reportedly accepted the plan, according to Western diplomats, only to change its mind a few hours later.

Gallant approved the expansion of operations

In an escalation of military operations on the northern front, namely on Israel’s border with Lebanon and in its facilities HezbollahIsrael advances. The Minister of Defence.Joab Gallant authorized the expansion of IDF operations, aimed at exterminating Hezbollah and destroying its weapons systems.

According to estimates, a ground operation or even an invasion of the territory of Lebanon, in order to hit the Hezbollah network and return the residents of Israel to their homes, in the north of the country.

Austin: A total war in Lebanon is devastating

US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said today that an “all-out war” between Israel and Hezbollah would be disastrous for both Israel and Lebanon. The US Secretary of State appealed for a “diplomatic solution” as massive Israeli airstrikes continue in various parts of Lebanon.

“We are facing the danger of an all-out war” that “would be devastating for both Israel and Lebanon,” said the US defense secretary, who traveled to London for talks with his British and Australian counterparts. He even added that a possible cease-fire agreement “could also serve to conclude and implement a truce in the Gaza Strip.”