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Smoke billows from the sites of an Israeli airstrike in Lebanon's southern plain of Marjeyoun along the border with Israel, September 24, 2024. /CFP
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) announced on Wednesday that it had called up two reserve ground brigades to the Israel-Lebanon border, where it unleashed the heaviest airstrikes since 2006 on Monday.
The IDF stated that the decision followed a "situational assessment" and that the troops would be deployed for "operational activities on the northern front."
On Monday and Tuesday, Israel conducted its most extensive bombardment of Lebanon since 2006, resulting in more than 550 deaths and over 1,800 injuries across the country. The bombardment has also displaced thousands of residents in Lebanon.
The escalation continued on Wednesday, with Israeli forces heavily bombing the Nabatieh area in southern Lebanon and the Bekaa Valley. Hezbollah responded by firing at least 40 rockets into Israel, including a longer-range missile that triggered air raid sirens in central Israel, including Tel Aviv.