Hezbollah chiefs killed in IDF airstrike were plotting Oct. 7-like ‘ground invasion’ of northern Israel: officials – New York Post
In a dramatic turn of events, senior Hezbollah leaders were killed in an Israel Defense Forces (IDF) airstrike as they were allegedly plotting a ‘ground invasion’ of northern Israel similar to the infamous Oct. 7 attack, officials revealed.
The high-ranking Hezbollah officials were conducting a meeting when the IDF airstrike targeted their location, resulting in their deaths. According to officials, the group was in the midst of planning a large-scale attack on northern Israel, reminiscent of the Oct. 7 attack that shook the region.
The Oct. 7 attack, which occurred in 2000, was a significant operation executed by Hezbollah against Israel in the disputed Shebaa Farms area. The attack resulted in casualties on both sides and heightened tensions in the region.
The latest revelation of Hezbollah’s plans for a ground invasion raises concerns about the potential escalation of hostilities in the already volatile region. The IDF’s preemptive strike thwarted what could have been a devastating attack on northern Israel.
The IDF has not released the identities of the Hezbollah leaders killed in the airstrike, but the incident serves as a reminder of the ongoing conflict and threat posed by militant groups in the region.
As details continue to emerge, the international community will be closely monitoring the situation to prevent further escalation and maintain stability in the area.