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It's unclear how long Israel's ground incursions in Lebanon will last, State Department says​


State Department Spokesperson Matt Miller speaks to the media during a briefing on Thursday, October 3.


State Department Spokesperson Matt Miller speaks to the media during a briefing on Thursday, October 3.

The United States and Israel have had discussions about what comes after Israel’s incursions in Lebanon, but it’s not clear how long the military actions on the ground will last, according to the State Department.

“I’m not going to prejudge what’s going to happen. We don’t know what’s going to happen. Dare I say, the Israelis probably don’t know what’s going to happen at this point,” said Matt Miller, State Department spokesperson. “We’re going to watch as this unfolds, and we’ll make our assessments in real time.”

Miller would not say if the Israelis have an end game for the conflict in the north, as they ramp up cross-border incursions and Beirut strikes against Hezbollah.

“The Israelis will have to speak to that question, not me,” he said.

Despite Miller’s vague answers when it comes to any clarity US officials have received about Israel’s military operations against Hezbollah, the spokesperson said for now, the US is fully supportive of Israel’s efforts to target Hezbollah with “targeted objectives” aimed at the militant group’s infrastructure.

“We want to see a diplomatic resolution, but we do want to see Hezbollah’s capabilities degraded,” Miller said
 

Israel will continue to strike Hezbollah targets in Beirut, military chief says​


From CNN’s Rob Picheta and Eugenia Yosef

The Israeli military said it is going to continue striking Hezbollah targets in Beirut, the Bekaa valley and southern Lebanon.

Herzi Halevi, the chief of the General Staff of the Israel Defense Forces, said in a video message Thursday that the military is “determined to destroy” Hezbollah infrastructure near the Lebanese border and will continue to inflict damage against the militant group.

Halevi said returning residents near the border to their homes “means destroying the terrorist infrastructure that Hezbollah has built near the border so they could raid our communities and kill Israeli civilians when given the order.”

“We are very determined to destroy this infrastructure and eliminate anyone present there. We will not allow Hezbollah to establish itself in these places,” the military chief said.

Israel has accused Hezbollah of embedding weapons facilities beneath residential buildings in Beirut, while Israeli political leaders have become increasingly defiant of international calls for restraint and outrage over growing civilian casualties in Lebanon and Gaza.

Halevi said in his video message that Israeli troops “are more prepared and trained than ever, bearing the experience from the operations in Gaza, and their advantage in the combat arena is clear.”
 
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Hezbollah: We killed 17 Israeli officers and soldiers during the confrontations our fighters fought today in southern Lebanon.
 
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Israeli military censorship applying to events of Hezbollah resistance today
 
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‼️🚨 Beirut suburbs are exposed to unprecedented fire belts
 
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G7 leaders warn of 'uncontrollable escalation' in Middle East

The leaders of the G7 have outlined their concern over the "deteriorating situation" in the Middle East.

The joint statement issued today read: "We, the leaders of the G7, express deep concern over the deteriorating situation in the Middle East and condemn in the strongest terms Iran's direct military attack against Israel, which constitutes a serious threat to regional stability."

The statement also reaffirmed the group's commitment to the security of Israel and condemned what it called Iran's "destabilising actions throughout the Middle East through terrorist proxies and armed groups".

Discussions to avoid escalation in the region have also taken place, the G7 leaders said, adding: " A dangerous cycle of attacks and retaliation risks fuelling uncontrollable escalation in the Middle East, which is in no-one's interest. Therefore, we call on all regional players to act responsibly and with restraint."
 
Hezbollah leaders continue to drop like flies

That's because Israel has no regard for civilian casualties. They kill 200, 300 civilians to kill one militant leader.

And, before you say they hide amongst civilians, all military leaders are in civilian surroundings at some point. Israel killed 200 people in a refugee camp because a mid level Hamas leader was supposedly somewhere in the area visiting civilians. They destroyed six apartment buildings in Lebanon to kill a couple of militant leaders.

By this logic, Israeli towns are legitimate targets as long as one single IDF soldier may be somewhere in a city block.
 
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Khaybar Operations" .. The party publishes footage of targeting the Glilot base and the Mossad headquarters north of Tel Aviv
 
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Channel 13 Hebrew: 8 Hezbollah missiles targeted the Haifa area.
 
Netanyahu is so desperate for Arab countries' support that long gone is his old, repeated arguments like 'there is no one make peace with' or 'the Arabs are out to exterminate Israel'. Since this conflict started last October, he is saying 'moderate Arab govts' and in the UN even called them 'blessed' ones.
How the Mighties have Fallen!! But this also dents the Israeli arguments!! A couple of days ago, my WASP Rapture Seeker friend was over; we don't discuss the Middle East. I can't with a person who calls Saturdays as 'Shabbat'. What an Israel Firster! Twisted!! Anyway, she asked me 'Isn't Saudi Arabia modernizing now? Allowing women to drive cars?'. I said 'Yes'. I have little doubt in something like Fox News she saw the Zionists vassals now making Saudi Arabia good while Iran bad. Hahahah! @Davey Crockett @BHAN85



The North Korean Kim doesn't get a toss about what anyone thinks. He may even supply the nukes to Iran and get away with that. Fearless like the Houthis!
You can expect more of that GCC & Israel "friendship" in the next Trump administration.

But in the end, GCC will be the main damaged if Iran and Israel war starts and Hormuz strait is closed.
 
There, fixed it for you.

Alot more.

Ok, by what date can we expect this Israeli air attack on Iran's nuclear facilities? I want to keep track. thanks.



Problems with Israeli attack's on your nuclear facilities is that Iran's nuclear facilities are deeply underground in the mountains , spread through out the country in addition to Iran's air defence. Impossible.
 
Purple are areas Israel is trying to cross into:

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Israel is trying to cut off forces from the main land route forcing the river to become a border but surely if all we have heard about is tunnels then why would there not be tunnels under the river ???
 
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