
EuroPost Agency has recently uncovered a high-stakes meeting between senior officials from the United States and Israel, where a bold military plan for a 20-kilometer incursion into South Lebanon was discussed. This plan, which includes airstrikes and a ground invasion, targets areas such as Marjayoun, Hasbaya, Bint Jbeil, and Nabatieh, among others. Additionally, potential airstrikes on airports in Beirut and Qlayaat were also mentioned.
The meeting reportedly involved Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant and top Biden administration officials, including Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, Secretary of State Antony Blinken, and special envoy Amos Hochstein. The focus of the discussion was on contingency plans in case Hezbollah retaliates, particularly targeting military or civilian areas in Israel. There was talk of eliminating the top leaders of Hezbollah if necessary, although intelligence indicated that Hassan Nasrallah had relocated to the Lebanon borders.
President Biden, though not present at the meeting, was briefed afterward and voiced a preference for a diplomatic resolution. However, he instructed Gallant that any military action must be swift and completed within three weeks. The importance of avoiding collateral damage by declaring no-battle zones in civilian areas was emphasized by the US administration.
Both parties agreed to revisit the plan in three weeks, with a tentative attack schedule set for August, pending any delays. EuroPost Agency is currently working to verify the details of this emerging story.
This development is concerning, as it signals a potential escalation in the already tense situation in the Middle East. It is essential for all parties involved to prioritize diplomacy and seek peaceful solutions to avoid further conflict and instability in the region.