The Lebanese president warns of a possible Israeli ground invasion after the bombing of the main highway in Tyre
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun has warned that Israeli attacks on his country’s infrastructure could signal an impending ground invasion, following bombings in Tyre.
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun addressed the escalating situation this afternoon, stating that Israeli attacks on Lebanese infrastructure are indicative of a potential ground invasion. This remark comes after Israeli forces targeted the main highway connecting the city of Tyre, the largest city in southern Lebanon, disrupting vital transport links. The attack included the bombing of a key bridge over the Litani River, amplifying concerns about the severity of the conflict.
Aoun emphasized that these aggressions mark a dangerous escalation and constitute a blatant violation of Lebanon's sovereignty. His comments resonate amidst reports that the Israeli military has been ordered to demolish all bridges that facilitate movement, underscoring the gravity of the Israeli strategy in this ongoing conflict. The bombing of the highway and bridge not only affects civilian transportation but also raises fears over the region's humanitarian situation.
The tension in southern Lebanon has been palpable as the Israeli military intensifies its operations. Aoun’s statement reflects the broader implications of these actions, potentially signaling a shift toward a full-ground invasion. The international community is watching closely, as any further escalation could destabilize an already fragile region, leading to significant humanitarian concerns and possible international responses.