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    Israel's hezbollah attacks are likely to continue beyond iran war, source says

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    Posted on March 6, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Israel’s military views operations against Hezbollah in Lebanon as distinct from its joint campaign with the U.S. on Iran, and plans to continue strikes in southern Lebanon even after Iran hostilities subside. Casualties in Lebanon have already mounted to at least 123 killed and 683 wounded this wee

    Israel Expected to Continue Hezbollah Strikes After Iran Air War Ends

    By Emily Rose

    Ongoing Israeli Military Operations and Regional Impacts

    JERUSALEM, March 6 (Reuters) - Israeli attacks against Lebanon's Iranian-backed Hezbollah group will likely continue after its joint air war with the U.S. against Iran ends, a source briefed on Israel's military strategy told Reuters, describing the two fronts as unconnected.

    Background of the Conflict

    Israel warned Lebanon before the war that it would strike the country hard if Hezbollah, the most powerful of Iran's regional proxies, gets involved. On Monday, Hezbollah fired rockets at Israel, sparking Israeli strikes on Beirut's southern suburbs and Lebanon's east and south.

    Escalation and Civilian Warnings

    The military on Thursday warned Lebanese to leave Beirut's southern suburbs after ordering them to clear a broad swathe of the south as it carries out air strikes that a military source said are aimed at "removing the threat" posed by Hezbollah.

    Early on Friday, Hezbollah warned Israelis to leave towns near the border.

    Israel's Military Strategy and Regional Security

    The source, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to describe Israel's assessment of fighting with Hezbollah, said Israel would not tolerate residents of northern Israel, who have not evacuated their towns and villages, to be under fire. The source did not refer to the Hezbollah warning.

    That meant that Israeli operations in Lebanon would likely continue even when the Iran strikes draw to a close, the source said. Israel's military did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

    Expectations from Lebanese and Foreign Officials

    Two senior Lebanese security officials and a foreign security official based in Lebanon said they also expected Israel to pursue military operations in Lebanon even once the broader conflict with Iran came to a close.

    Hezbollah's Role and Israeli Objectives

    "This is about ending Hezbollah once and for all," one of the Lebanese security officials said, of the group, which held major sway over the Lebanese state before Israeli attacks in 2024 killed its leader and many of its fighters.

    All three officials said a long-term Israeli military occupation of the entire border strip of southern Lebanon was likely.

    Israeli Defensive Measures and Civilian Impact

    Israel has said it will not ​evacuate its border towns and ​has ⁠sent more soldiers into Lebanon, saying this was a defensive measure meant to ⁠protect ​its citizens who live ​nearby.

    The Lebanese health ministry has reported that 123 people have been killed and another 683 wounded as a result of Israeli attacks this week. Its figures do not distinguish between civilians and combatants.

    International Involvement and Duration of Conflict

    Trump said on Tuesday the U.S. and Israeli air attacks that began on Saturday had been projected to last four to five weeks but ‌could go on longer.

    (Reporting by Emily Rose in Jerusalem with additional reporting by Maya Gebeily in Beirut; editing by Rami Ayyub and Philippa Fletcher)

    References

    • Operation Lion's Roar (2026 Israeli–United States military action against Iran)
    • Death toll from Israeli attacks on Lebanon up to 123, 683 injured — Health Ministry - World - TASS
    • Israel strikes Beirut's southern suburbs after issuing a blanket evacuation order

    Table of Contents

    • Ongoing Israeli Military Operations and Regional Impacts

    Key Takeaways

    • •Israeli strategy separates the Iran front from the Hezbollah front; airstrikes on Hezbollah likely to persist post‑Iran conflict. (en.wikipedia.org)
    • •Lebanese health ministry reports at least 123 killed and 683 injured this week amid intensified Israeli strikes on Beirut’s southern suburbs and southern Lebanon. (tass.com)

    Frequently Asked Questions about Israel's Hezbollah attacks are likely to continue beyond Iran war, source says

    1Will Israel continue attacking Hezbollah after the Iran war?

    Yes, Israeli operations against Hezbollah are expected to persist even after joint Israel-US air attacks on Iran end.

    2What warning did Israel send to Lebanon?

    Israel warned Lebanon of severe strikes if Hezbollah got involved in the conflict, urging residents to leave Beirut's southern suburbs.

    Background of the Conflict
  • Escalation and Civilian Warnings
  • Israel's Military Strategy and Regional Security
  • Expectations from Lebanese and Foreign Officials
  • Hezbollah's Role and Israeli Objectives
  • Israeli Defensive Measures and Civilian Impact
  • International Involvement and Duration of Conflict
  • •
    Israeli defense warns border‑region residents to evacuate; intelligence and security sources suggest possible long‑term operations or occupation of the border zone. (apnews.com)
    3How has Hezbollah responded to Israeli strikes?

    Hezbollah responded by firing rockets at Israel and warning Israelis near the border to evacuate.

    4How many casualties have been reported in Lebanon?

    Lebanese health ministry reported 123 deaths and 683 wounded from Israeli attacks.

    5Is a long-term Israeli military occupation in southern Lebanon expected?

    Officials expect a long-term Israeli occupation of the border strip in southern Lebanon.

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