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Hezbollah claims to have beaten back Israeli forces BEIRUT: Israeli forces launched new ground attacks into southern Lebanon early on Tuesday but were beaten back by Hezbollah guerrillas, the militia said in a statement.
"The Israeli forces started from Monday night until the early hours of the morning (Tuesday) to try to take control of the triangle of Aita al-Chaab/al-Qaozah/Ramie villages but Hezbollah fighters confronted them, forcing them to retreat," it said.
Hezbollah said fierce battles with Israeli forces backed by helicopters, fighter-bombers and heavy artillery took place during the night northeast of the village.
It said Israeli troops were trying to take control of a hill overlooking all three villages.
The Israeli cabinet earlier Tuesday approved the expansion of the army's ground operation in southern Lebanon, from where Hezbollah has been launching rockets into Israel.
Israel launched air strikes against Lebanese border villages on Tuesday, the second day of what it said would be a 48-hour halt to aerial bombardment
against the south, Lebanese security sources and witnesses said.
They said Israeli aircraft hit Bayyada and Mansoureh in southern Lebanon while Israeli artillery struck other areas.
Meanwhile, Hezbollah has claimed to destroy an Israeli warship.
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad ordered the armed forces "to step up their state of
readiness" in the face of Israel's continuing offensive against his country's western neighbour, the official news agency said.
The president ordered troops to "intensify their training efforts, be prepared and increase their state of readiness in the light of the international situation and the challenges in the region," it said
"The Israeli forces started from Monday night until the early hours of the morning (Tuesday) to try to take control of the triangle of Aita al-Chaab/al-Qaozah/Ramie villages but Hezbollah fighters confronted them, forcing them to retreat," it said.
Hezbollah said fierce battles with Israeli forces backed by helicopters, fighter-bombers and heavy artillery took place during the night northeast of the village.
It said Israeli troops were trying to take control of a hill overlooking all three villages.
The Israeli cabinet earlier Tuesday approved the expansion of the army's ground operation in southern Lebanon, from where Hezbollah has been launching rockets into Israel.
Israel launched air strikes against Lebanese border villages on Tuesday, the second day of what it said would be a 48-hour halt to aerial bombardment
against the south, Lebanese security sources and witnesses said.
They said Israeli aircraft hit Bayyada and Mansoureh in southern Lebanon while Israeli artillery struck other areas.
Meanwhile, Hezbollah has claimed to destroy an Israeli warship.
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad ordered the armed forces "to step up their state of
readiness" in the face of Israel's continuing offensive against his country's western neighbour, the official news agency said.
The president ordered troops to "intensify their training efforts, be prepared and increase their state of readiness in the light of the international situation and the challenges in the region," it said