Israel says ground forces started 'focused raid' in south Lebanon
In southern Lebanon, the Israeli military said it launched a "targeted and limited raid" to "locate and eliminate" Hezbollah operatives and infrastructure using a brigade combat team under the command of the 36th Division.
The military said before they initiated the operation, its forces launched a combined air and ground attack in the area.
"This activity is part of the effort to further strengthen forward defensive positions in order to provide an additional layer of protection for residents of northern Israel."
Hezbollah, meanwhile, said it struck Israeli troops inside Lebanon with anti-tank missiles and that it fired a volley of rockets on the northern Israeli city of Kiryat Shmona in retaliation for Israeli strikes on cities, towns and villages in Lebanon.


