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Israel Mobilizes Reserve Forces Ahead Of Possible Ground War In Lebanon

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Israel's military has prepared plans to call upon approximately 450,000 reserve troops as the government anticipates approving this large-scale mobilization on Sunday morning following intelligence suggesting an imminent launch of ground operations in Lebanon.

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    The Israel government is expected soon to approve the large-scale mobilization of approximately 450,000 military reservists.
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    This decision comes as part of broader preparations for a potential ground war in Lebanon that may be launched shortly after an airstrike on Hezbollah's headquarters.
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    Military officials have stated these troops will remain at their posts to support ongoing operations and prepare the country.
[Mar 17, 06:54] Israel prepares mobilization of approximately 450,000 reservists for a potential ground operation in Lebanon as per reports from Mediaindonesia.
[Mar 16, 23:xx] (implied) Israeli public broadcaster reported plans to call up about 450,000 troops for military preparations ahead of a possible ground war in Lebanon. - Middleeastmonitor
[Mar 16, 23:xx] (implied) The Israeli government is expected to approve the large-scale mobilization up to 450k reservists ahead of a possible ground war in Lebanon. - AZ Intel
[Mar 16, 23:xx] (implied) The IDF requests call-up for approximately half million soldiers as part of military preparations before the launch of an operation against Hezbollah's headquarters and its allies. - Israelnationalnews
[Mar 16, 07:45] (implied) Israel prepares mobilization for ground war in Lebanon as per reports from Mediaindonesia.

The Israeli government is expected to approve the large-scale mobilization of up to 450k reservists ahead a possible ground war in Lebanon.

— Israeli public broadcaster/AA (via AZ Intel)

Israel's military may soon call on about half million soldiers as part preparations for an operation against Hezbollah HQ and its allies. - Israel National News

— "Middle East Monitor"