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(Ynet News) Ron Ben-Yishai - From an IDF outpost inside Lebanon, one can see the empty Shiite villages whose residents have fled. Widows and the many wounded Hizbullah fighters have been told they will no longer receive their usual stipends. The IDF is operating from the air and on the ground to thwart Hizbullah's attempts at rebuilding, but the group is not resting. Hizbullah has drawn up plans for a limited cross-border infiltration to abduct Israeli soldiers and civilians. Maj.-Gen. Uri Gordin, commander of the Northern Command, has prepared a system of "forward defense" that includes five IDF outposts located inside Lebanese territory as a first line of defense. Beyond them, a ground barrier is under construction to prevent incursions by vehicles, ATVs, or on foot. A network of IDF outposts and tank positions along the border and within Israeli territory, bolstered by sophisticated sensors, is designed to intercept anyone approaching the fence. According to Gordin, 70% of Hizbullah's military capabilities - including its rocket arrays, command, and control systems - have been rendered inoperable. The elite Radwan force has been cut in half. Still, Hizbullah is racing to rebuild and is preparing to carry out a ground assault inside Israel. The arrangement whereby the IDF enforces the ceasefire mainly from the air, but also via ground operations, is made possible because an American general chairs the oversight committee. Israel's ultimate goal remains the full disarmament of Hizbullah and its elimination as an armed player in Lebanon.2025-07-31 00:00:00Full Article
Hizbullah Plans Cross-Border Attack, Kidnappings
(Ynet News) Ron Ben-Yishai - From an IDF outpost inside Lebanon, one can see the empty Shiite villages whose residents have fled. Widows and the many wounded Hizbullah fighters have been told they will no longer receive their usual stipends. The IDF is operating from the air and on the ground to thwart Hizbullah's attempts at rebuilding, but the group is not resting. Hizbullah has drawn up plans for a limited cross-border infiltration to abduct Israeli soldiers and civilians. Maj.-Gen. Uri Gordin, commander of the Northern Command, has prepared a system of "forward defense" that includes five IDF outposts located inside Lebanese territory as a first line of defense. Beyond them, a ground barrier is under construction to prevent incursions by vehicles, ATVs, or on foot. A network of IDF outposts and tank positions along the border and within Israeli territory, bolstered by sophisticated sensors, is designed to intercept anyone approaching the fence. According to Gordin, 70% of Hizbullah's military capabilities - including its rocket arrays, command, and control systems - have been rendered inoperable. The elite Radwan force has been cut in half. Still, Hizbullah is racing to rebuild and is preparing to carry out a ground assault inside Israel. The arrangement whereby the IDF enforces the ceasefire mainly from the air, but also via ground operations, is made possible because an American general chairs the oversight committee. Israel's ultimate goal remains the full disarmament of Hizbullah and its elimination as an armed player in Lebanon.2025-07-31 00:00:00Full Article
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