Inside Israel's combat zone in southern Lebanon
Israeli army vehicles had already pounded the dirt road into dust where we crossed into Lebanon, breaking through a hole in the fence that marks the ceasefire line drawn between the two countries a generation ago. Israel’s ground invasion along this border last week was launched, it said, to destroy Hezbollah weapons and infrastructure in “limited, localised, targeted raids”. Ten days on, the army was taking us to a village a couple of miles into Lebanese territory, where it had just established “some level of control”./ Col Yaniv Malka, ...
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