Tel Aviv, Israel – The Israeli army announced it is deploying additional troops to southern Lebanon, a move aimed at expanding the buffer zone along the border with Lebanon.
This comes amid escalating tensions between the two sides in recent days.
Prevent any potential attacks
Israeli military sources said the troop reinforcement includes ground units, armored vehicles,
and advanced surveillance capabilities, noting that the goal is to secure
the border and prevent any infiltration or potential attacks by armed groups in the border areas.
This move comes at a time of increased activity by armed elements in southern Lebanon.
Therefore, the Israeli army has taken additional measures to strengthen control over sensitive areas and expand its military surveillance.
A comprehensive plan to strengthen deterrence
Sources confirmed that expanding the buffer zone is part of a comprehensive plan to bolster deterrence
and send a clear message that any threat to Israeli security will be dealt with firmly,
amid fears of escalating confrontations on the border if attacks or security breaches continue.
This move coincides with international warnings about the risk of military escalation.
The international community has called for restraint and urged against any actions that could lead to further tensions in the region.

