Israeli Defense Minister Gallant said on Sunday (7th) that even if Israel reaches a ceasefire agreement with Hamas in Gaza, the Israeli army's battle with Allah in Lebanon will continue.
Xinhua quoted Israeli media reports as saying that when inspecting Israeli troops in the Israeli-controlled Golan Heights on Sunday, Gallant said that he had given clear orders to the Israeli forces in the north and south of Israel, and that the south and north were "two independent areas", and that even if the Israeli army reached an agreement with Hamas in the south on a ceasefire and the release of detainees, it would have nothing to do with the Israeli army's military operations in the north, unless the Lebanese Allah party reached a relevant agreement with Israel.
Gallant said Lebanese armed groups such as Allah lost 450 members in Israeli air strikes, including 15 brigade commanders and three divisional commanders. "It's a critical moment and we're ready for anything," he said. ”
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According to a statement issued by the Israeli army on the 7th, dozens of rockets and anti-tank missiles were fired from southern Lebanon into northern Israel on that day, causing fire. The Israeli army responded with air strikes in southern Lebanon.
Since the outbreak of a new round of Palestinian-Israeli conflict on 7 October last year, the Lebanese Allah Party has launched attacks on northern Israel from time to time, and the Israeli army retaliated by air strikes and artillery strikes on targets in southern Lebanon. Clashes between the two sides on the Lebanese-Israeli border continue to this day, and a large number of residents in the southern and northern border areas of Lebanon have been evacuated. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) issued a statement on 18 June saying that the Israeli military had approved plans for military operations in Lebanon in response to tensions along the Israeli-Lebanese border.