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Israel Conducted An Amphibious Operation In Lebanon

  • 7.03.2026, 12:58

IDF forces engaged in a night battle with Hizbullah terrorists.

On the night of Saturday, March 7, four IDF helicopters penetrated Syrian airspace and landed amphibious troops near the border with Lebanon. When Hizbullah fighters spotted the helicopters and a firefight ensued, the IDF launched dozens of airstrikes to ensure the safe retreat of its forces from the battle zone, cursorinfo.co.il wrote.

The landing was carried out to search for the remains of missing navigator Ron Arad, based on new intelligence obtained by Israel.

Virtually 40 years after Israeli navigator Ron Arad was held captive in Lebanon, reports have emerged of a new attempt to discover his fate. According to media reports, IDF forces were operating in eastern Lebanon, near the border with Syria.

In Lebanon, it was also reported that Israeli paratroopers and special forces fighters were wearing Lebanese army uniforms to disguise themselves in case they encountered locals.

The Israeli unit advanced toward the eastern neighborhood of An-Nabi Shit. Upon arriving in the area, they encountered a group of Hizbullah fighters and engaged in small arms combat.

The Israeli forces then created a so-called "corridor of fire," conducting some 40 airstrikes using fighter jets and helicopters to safely withdraw their unit from the battle zone.

The IDF conducted a landing operation in Lebanon - details

IDF forces landed in Lebanon and engaged Hizbullah terrorists.

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