The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) announced on May 28 that it was reorganizing its defenses on the Lebanese border, six months into a ceasefire with Hezbollah that was brokered by the United States.
The ceasefire ended a 14-month-long confrontation that began with Hezbollah launching attacks against Israel in support of the Gaza Strip a day after the October 7 Hamas-led surprise attack of 2023.
The 146th Reserve Division, which had been tasked with the western portion of the border with Lebanon, had been withdrawn, according to the military, which said that the 91st “Galilee” Regional Division is retaking responsibility for the entire front.
The IDF also said that the number of forces on the Lebanese border, triple the amount of troops compared to before the war with Hezbollah, will remain more or less the same even after the demobilization of the 146th Division.
The same troops will be placed under the 91st Division instead, which is also forming a third regional brigade to be tasked with the central region of the border, in addition to the 300th “Baram” Brigade in the west and the 769th “Hiram” Brigade in the east, the military added. Noting that the new brigade is now being staffed by the division’s 8th Reserve Armored Brigade.
In addition, the IDF said that division was in the process of incorporating the newly revived 946th Air Defense Battalion, which operates anti-drone systems.
Since the start of the ceasefire on November 27, the IDF has continued to strike Hezbollah members and sites, alleging that they constituted violations of the agreement. Over 180 Hezbollah members, including 38 senior commanders and another 28 lower-ranking officers in the group, have been killed since then.
In fact, an Israeli strike hit the southern Lebanese town of Yater on May 28, killing a commander in Hezbollah. According to the IDF, the commander, named by local media as Nabil Balaghi, was responsible for the group’s operations in the town and nearby areas.
During the war, Balaghi “advanced terror attacks on IDF troops and Israel,” the IDF said, adding that recently he attempted to restore Hezbollah’s capabilities in the Yater area, which “constitutes a blatant violation of the [ceasefire] deal.”
In addition to regular strikes, Israeli troops are still deployed to five strategic posts several hundred meters inside southern Lebanon. The agreement calls on both Hezbollah and the IDF to fully withdraw from the region, with the Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF) and United Nations peacekeepers taking control.
Israel’s continued strikes and presence in southern Lebanon all appear to be a part of a larger plan to mount more pressure on Hezbollah.
While visiting the Northern Command on May 28, IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir vowed that Israel will continue to “weaken” Hezbollah.
“We will continue to act, remove threats and weaken Hezbollah to protect the northern communities and the State of Israel,” Zamir said in remarks published by the IDF.
“The Northern Command changed the security reality in the area and strengthened the security on the border,” he added.
The Israeli moves came amid reports suggesting that both Hezbollah and the LAF were implementing the ceasefire agreement.
The Wall Street Journal reported on May 29 that the LAF had dismantled most of Hezbollah’s posts and weapons stockpile in the country’s south, with the help of Israeli intelligence passed along by the U.S., and that Israeli and American officials were pleasantly surprised by the progress.
The report, which also cites Arab officials, said, however, that the LAF was still facing the challenge of completing the job in southern Lebanon and implementing its plan to disarm Hezbollah.
Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam said in an interview with the U.S. news outlet that his government has achieved 80% of its objectives in disarming militias in the south.
“All over the Lebanese territory, the state should have a monopoly on arms,” Salam said, banging his fists on a table. “We don’t want to put the country onto a civil-war track, but believe me, this is not going to affect our commitment to the need to extend and consolidate the authority of the state.”
An IDF official was also quoted by the outlet as saying: “We do see a lot of areas where the Lebanese army is way more effective than expected. The IDF is generally pleased by this trend and we are expecting it to continue.”
Overall, the IDF is not done yet with Hezbollah, which took heavy losses during the last round of fighting. While Israel appears to be prioritizing pressuring the group into submission, it could resume the war on Lebanon in coming months, especially if it managed to secure a decisive victory over Hamas in Gaza.
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israeli diapers forces are preparing to bash their empty skulls against the wall again
israel is a rogue and genocidal country. any country that associates with it will be tainted.
true i fully agree. muslims and russians they all blame the west but its really the jews who have subverted our governments they should hate. these jew bastards are gaslighting us into fighting wars for them. israel did 911 and they got billions in aid from the us tax payer and they got the united states to fight multiple wars for their benefit. many americans dying for israel. its time everyone collectively stops doing the jews bidding and becomes aware of what they are doing to us.
a “decisive victory” over hamas is impossible. gods chosen chimpanzees should know that by now. as long as they behave like subhuman degenerates, the root cause of injustice remains, so resistance is natural as breathing in air. zionists of course, struggle to understand such basic concepts.
i dunno. it’s looking like israel holds a decisive advantage. syria is in ruins. most of hezbollah’s leadership is dead. hamas in gaza is being squeezed more and more. the international community doesn’t care. arab countries aren’t doing anything. all indicators suggest that the israelis are going to get away with it scott free.
nobody gets away scot free. the price will be paid by their sick society and its collapse. israel is like modern day assyria, a degenerated wicked place that celeberates blood rituals and sadism. that stuff eats away at you on the inside. do not be fooled by their brutality on display. it hides their inadequacy and lack of real solutions
boundless savages and criminals. but usually these kinds of civilisations/people real deal smoke them selves up.
verdade meu amigo
the muslims have never read about the genocide of the native americans. else they should know what a “ceasefire” means.
makes sense. now that lebanon’s best fighters have withdrawn behind the litani river, it’s time for another land grab and steal all the water in the region.
thats the kind of cease fire ukraine and the wests wants as well. to rearm and prepare for the next round.
israeli expansion of the west bank goes largely un reported . the israeli made holocaust in the region has no morals nor is mercy a consideration to the chosen-ite mind . free plaestine
the interesting thing is that the westbank did not attack isreal and is still punished. the fatah group that rules the westbank and hamas are hostile to each other since hamas kicked the fatah out of gaza years ago.
”over 180 hezbollah members, including 38 senior commanders and another 28 lower-ranking officers in the group, have been killed since then.”
strange kind of ‘truce/peace’, eh? zionists can do this while hezboh is allowed just to be a target?