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TEL AVIV, Sept 27, 2024 (BSS/AFP) - An Israeli security official said on
Friday that any ground operation against Hezbollah in Lebanon would be
carried out as swiftly as possible.
"We will try to do it as short as we can," the official told journalists,
speaking anonymously in line with security rules. "I think that we are
preparing that every day, and for sure that is inside our toolbox."
The comments came as Israel and Hezbollah traded fire after the United States
and its allies failed to secure a halt in clashes that have killed more than
700 people in Lebanon this week.
The Israeli security official said the Israeli strikes had killed many
Hezbollah militants and significantly curtailed the Iran-backed group's
military capabilities.
"I think that they lost many capabilities," the official said.
Beyond degrading Hezbollah's capacity to fire on Israel, the goal of Israeli
military operations in Lebanon are to kill its military leadership and
"clean" border areas so displaced Israelis can return to their homes in the
north.
Israel's army chief, Lieutenant General Herzi Halevi, raised the possibility
of a ground operation against Hezbollah this week, and the security official
said on Friday that "all options are on the table".
Hezbollah began firing on Israel on October 8 last year, a day after Hamas's
brutal attack on southern Israel triggered the ongoing war in Gaza.
Since Monday, Israeli warplanes have bombarded Hezbollah strongholds around
the country, sparking an exodus of about 118,000 people, the UN says.
During that time more than 700 people have been killed in Lebanon, according
to the health ministry.
The security official pushed back on accusations that the Israeli strikes
were killing civilians in large numbers, calling the campaign "very precise,
very accurate".
"It's not like they publish the names of the dead. Many of them were
Hezbollah," he said, though he also accused Hezbollah of using civilians as
human shields.
"This phenomenon of putting ballistic missiles inside an apartment, it's
crazy. Cruise missiles in the living room. Every morning you say hello to
your wife, hello to the cruise missile."