The Israel Defense Forces is working to
increase its readiness for a possible war with Hezbollah in Lebanon,
Defense Minister Yoav Gallant said on Wednesday.
He added that the military is expanding its operations against the Iran-backed terrorist organization.
“We do not wish for a war in Lebanon. I
can tell you that such a war would be a difficult challenge for the
State of Israel—however, it would be a catastrophe for Hezbollah and
Lebanon,” Gallant told military and local political officials following a
homefront preparedness drill in Haifa.
As part of Wednesday’s exercise, security
services, local officials in Israel’s north and government ministries
prepared for a quick transition from routine to emergency, according to a
readout from Gallant’s office.
“We need to be prepared and ready for
every scenario and threat, against close enemies and distant enemies,”
he said at the drill.
“The message I want to convey to the
public: Preparedness and vigilance in all areas. This is essential for
us to know how to prepare in case something happens, either at the
enemy’s initiative or at our own initiative,” continued the defense
minister.
“If, God forbid, it’ll come to such a
campaign, we need to minimize the number of casualties and damage to our
territory while we maximize the damage to their side,” he said.
Gallant noted that while Israel prefers
“an agreement that will result in the removal of the [Hezbollah]
threat,” the Jewish state needs to “prepare for the possibility of
[using] force in Lebanon, which can also take into account the scenario
we are describing here, which is a scenario of war.”
The IDF has been engaged in conflict with Hezbollah since
the Southern Lebanon-based terrorist group joined the current war in
support of Hamas following the Oct. 7 atrocities in Israel’s
northwestern Negev.
Tens of thousands of Israelis have been
evacuated from their homes close to the northern border, which have seen
near-daily rocket, mortar and drone attacks from the Land of the
Cedars.
On Monday, Brig. Gen. Mohammad Zahedi,
a top commander in Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps, was
killed in an alleged Israeli airstrike on a building adjacent to the
Iranian embassy in Damascus.
The strike also killed Brig. Gen. Haji Rahimi, who served as Zahedi’s deputy, Iran’s semi-official Tasnim News Agency confirmed.
Zahedi served in IRGC’s Quds Force, a
U.S.-designated terrorist organization, and was reportedly responsible
for a wide range of operations in Syria and Lebanon, including liaising
with Hezbollah.
Iran has vowed a harsh response, with
Foreign Minister Amir-Abdollahian saying the Islamic Republic and its
proxies would retaliate against the Jewish state “at the appropriate
time and place.”
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