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Israel's Northern (Lebanese) Front News Roundup for October 15, 2023
2023-10-16
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited.
IDF strikes Hezbollah targets in Lebanon

[Regnum] Hezbollah's military infrastructure in Lebanon is being bombed by the Israeli army, the IDF press service reported on October 15.

“Currently, IDF fighters are striking targets of Hezbollah terrorists in Lebanon,” the Israel Defense Forces’ Telegram channel says.

The operation began after Israeli settlements and military positions were fired at from Lebanese territory with guided anti-tank missiles.

As Regnum reported , earlier the Iranian Foreign Ministry threatened Israel with an “earthquake” in the event of an attack by Hezbollah. The conflict could become even larger than it already is, Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian said on October 14.

The Iranian mission to the UN noted on October 15 that Tehran will not enter into a military conflict with Tel Aviv unless the Israeli army strikes first.

Israel has imposed restrictions on the use of GPS near the border with Lebanon. The IDF explained that enabling jamming may cause temporary disruptions to location-based applications.

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Anti-tank missile was fired at Israeli forces near the border with Lebanon

An anti-tank missile was fired at Israeli forces near the border with Lebanon. The press service of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) reported this on October 15 in its Telegram channel.

“An anti-tank missile was fired at IDF forces operating on the border with Lebanon. In response, the IDF is attacking military installations of the terrorist organization Hezbollah,” the report said.

As Regnum reported , Israel has introduced restrictions on the use of GPS in the border area with Lebanon.

The IDF reported that after assessing the situation and the shooting incident in the north, it was decided to isolate the area up to four kilometers from the northern border with Lebanon, entry into the area is strictly prohibited, and the Israeli military asks residents not to enter it.

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) launched strikes on Lebanese territory, from where the Israeli town of Shtula was shelled.

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Israel restricts the use of GPS near the border with Lebanon

Israel has imposed restrictions on the use of GPS near the border with Lebanon. The press service of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) reported this on October 15 in its Telegram channel.

“Also, during combat operations, anticipatory GPS jamming is activated in general from combat areas for various operational needs,” the report said.

The IDF reminded that enabling jamming may cause temporary disruptions to location-based applications.

As Regnum reported , the IDF reported that after assessing the situation and the shooting incident in the north, it was decided to isolate the area up to four kilometers from the northern border with Lebanon. The Israeli military clarified that entry into the territory is strictly prohibited; they ask residents not to enter it.

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) launched strikes on Lebanese territory, from where the Israeli town of Shtula was shelled.

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Israel announced the isolation of a section of territory near the border with Lebanon

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) is isolating the area up to four kilometers from the Lebanese border. The IDF press service reported this on October 15 in its Telegram channel.

“After assessing the situation and the shooting incident in the north, it was decided to isolate the area up to four kilometers from the northern border with Lebanon,” the statement said.

The Israeli military clarified that entry into the territory is strictly prohibited; they ask residents not to enter it.

As reported by IA Regnum , the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) launched strikes on the territory of Lebanon, from where the Israeli settlement of Shtula was fired upon. Following reports of shelling in Shtula, the Israel Defense Forces are currently targeting the source of the fire in Lebanon, the report said. As The Jerusalem Post reported, citing the IDF, five Israelis were wounded as a result of an anti-tank missile flying into the village of Shtula.

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