Israeli army mobilizes reservists to expand Lebanon offensive

The Israeli army has issued call-up orders for reserve soldiers in order to expand its offensive in Lebanon, Israel's public broadcaster KAN reported. The army has begun mobilizing reservists to increase activity beyond the ceasefire line, with soldiers recently released from service ordered to return immediately.
The Israeli army has issued call-up orders for reserve soldiers in order to expand its offensive in Lebanon, Israel's public broadcaster KAN reported on Tuesday. The army has begun mobilizing reservists to increase its activity beyond the ceasefire line in Lebanon, the broadcaster stated, noting that soldiers recently released from service have been ordered to return immediately. The report did not specify the number of reservists to be mobilized.
Security Cabinet meeting
The move followed a Sunday meeting of the Israeli Security Cabinet, during which army Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir reportedly called for renewed strikes on the Lebanese capital Beirut, in response to Hezbollah drone attacks. Israel briefly halted its strikes on Beirut in April at the request of the US as Washington and Tehran continued Pakistan-mediated diplomatic talks to end the Iran war.
Ceasefire violations
Despite the US-mediated ceasefire that formally came into effect on April 17 and was later extended, Israel has continued to violate the truce. Nearly 3,200 people have been killed, over 9,600 injured, and more than 1.6 million displaced by Israeli bombardment in Lebanon since March 2 amid cross-border attacks with Hezbollah, according to Lebanese officials.
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