Alwaght- Israeli regime military forces have intensified military drills in the occupied territories of southern Lebanon, a move likely aimed at launching attacks on Hezbollah resistance movement, a security source says.
Amid reports of huge explosions in the border area, several of the Tel Aviv regime’s military patrols combed the Israeli regime-occupied section of Lebanon’s Shebaa Farms as their war planes flew sorties over the southern part of the country.
The loud blasts came from an area where Israeli regime army troops were carrying out military “training operations”, according to a Lebanese security source.
Additionally, a number of Israeli regime forces were detected while conducting surveillance and taking photographs of Lebanon’s southern border as Lebanese Army troops and United Nations UNIFIL peacekeepers in the Israeli regime-Lebanon border patrolled the al-Abad area of the town of Houla.
Last week, Israeli regime transport helicopters relocated the regime’s forces to the occupied portion of Syria's Golan Heights, located nearby, added the report, noting that the troops involved in the operation “were identified as members of the Israeli regime Nahshon Battalion” - an affiliate of Tel Aviv army’s newest Kfir Infantry Brigade.
The source further underlined that it was the first time members of the Zionist battalion were deployed along the Lebanese border, predicting that they would “likely be tasked with carrying out attack on Hezbollah positions” if a conflict breaks out, the report said.
On January 28, Hezbollah forces launched a surprise attack on an Israeli regime military convoy in Lebanon’s occupied Shebaa Farms, killing two officers and injuring eight more Israeli regime troops while destroying at least nine of their military vehicles.
Refuting claims by the Tel Aviv regime that the Hezbollah attack was in violation of a truce deal signed in 2006, Lebanon’s Foreign Ministry issued a statement at the time arguing that the attack targeted Israeli troops inside the Lebanese territory.
Tensions have been on the rise in the area after an Israeli airstrike on the Syrian sector of the occupied Golan Heights killed six Hezbollah fighters and a top Iranian commander on January 18.
