Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced Sunday that Israel will widen its invasion of southern Lebanon.
Netanyahu said Israel would expand what he called the “existing security strip” in Lebanon as Israeli forces continue to target the Iranian-backed Hezbollah militant group.
“We are determined to fundamentally change the situation in the north,” he said on a visit to northern Israel.
Netanyahu said Hezbollah still retained "residual capabilities" to fire rockets at Israel, but the group had been severely hit by Israeli forces.
"Iran is no longer the same Iran, Hezbollah is no longer the same Hezbollah, and Hamas is no longer the same Hamas," he added.
"These are no longer terrorist armies threatening our existence -- they are defeated enemies, fighting for their own survival."
"We are determined, we are fighting, and with God's help -- we are winning," Netanyahu said.
There were no immediate details.
In Lebanon, officials say more than 1,100 people have been killed and more than one million displaced since the Iran war began.