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Israel Is Expanding Into Lebanon. Here Is the Full Military Picture Six Weeks In

| 1 min read| By EuroBulletin24 briefing
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Israel has expanded its Lebanon military operations significantly. Here is the full military picture of what is happening, who is being targeted, and what the casualty figures actually reveal.

Israel's military operations in Lebanon, which began as targeted strikes against Hezbollah infrastructure in the south following October 2023 rocket attacks, have expanded in scale and geographic scope through March and April 2026 to a point where Lebanese government officials are using the word 'occupation' and the death toll has exceeded 1,200 by Lebanese government count.

The military picture requires separating what Israeli military communications say from what satellite imagery, independent casualty monitoring, and on-the-ground journalism confirms. Israeli communications consistently describe all strikes as targeting Hezbollah military infrastructure — weapons storage, command nodes, tunnel systems, rocket launch sites. Independent analysis of strike locations and their described targets finds a significant proportion of strikes in urban areas where Hezbollah's deliberate emplacement of military infrastructure within civilian populations makes the distinction between military and civilian targeting practically impossible in specific cases.

The 1,200 death toll that Lebanese authorities cite includes documented cases of civilians killed in strikes that targeted specific Hezbollah military infrastructure in their vicinity. The Israeli military's claim that all deaths result from Hezbollah's human shielding strategy rather than from disproportionate targeting is contested by international humanitarian law analysts who argue that the proportionality calculus requires military advantage to be assessed relative to expected civilian harm, regardless of how the adversary positions its forces.

For European governments navigating the political and legal dimensions of this conflict, the Lebanon death toll is creating the specific conditions where maintaining silence becomes politically untenable. France's foreign ministry statement using the phrase 'disproportionate impact on civilian infrastructure' — cautious diplomatic language, but language — marks the beginning of a European position shift from studied neutrality toward measured criticism. More explicit criticism from other European governments is likely as the toll continues rising.

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