Six Israeli Soldiers Wounded in Southern Lebanon as Netanyahu Orders Expansion of Military Operations
Six Israeli soldiers were wounded in southern Lebanon as PM Netanyahu orders the expansion of military goals. Read about the push for a Litani River buffer zone.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 30, 2026, 8:08 AM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from Khaama Press

Escalation of Combat in the Northern Sector
The Israeli military confirmed on Monday that six soldiers sustained injuries during a series of volatile engagements in southern Lebanon. The casualties resulted from a combination of a sophisticated drone strike, an anti-tank missile attack, and what officials characterized as a complex operational incident. According to military reports, three of the servicemen are in serious condition, while the remaining three suffered moderate injuries. These latest strikes underscore Hezbollah’s persistent operational capacity to inflict battlefield losses despite weeks of intensive Israeli aerial bombardment and localized ground raids.
Netanyahu Directs Strategic Expansion
Following the weekend’s events, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu issued a formal directive to the Israel Defense Forces to expand their footprint in southern Lebanon. The stated objective of this broadened offensive is to halt the continuous barrage of Hezbollah rocket fire and provide long-term security for Israel’s northern border communities. Israeli officials have indicated that the current military push is designed to forcibly relocate Hezbollah assets farther from the frontier, effectively neutralizing the immediate threat of cross-border incursions and short-range projectile attacks.
The Pursuit of a Formal Buffer Zone
The conflict has evolved from localized border skirmishes into a comprehensive military campaign that now includes deep-penetration airstrikes and large-scale infrastructure destruction. Strategic analysts suggest that Israel is actively seeking to establish a wide buffer zone that may extend as far north as the Litani River. This geographical shift is intended to create a "sterilized" corridor that prevents Hezbollah from maintaining its traditional launch sites, though the move has significantly increased the intensity of the fighting and the complexity of the ground maneuvers.
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