Secretary of State Antony Blinken is warning Israel on Thursday not to lead a “protracted campaign” against the terrorist group Hezbollah in Lebanon. Blinken, who is visiting Qatar for talks to end the war in Gaza, said, “as Israel conducts operations to remove the threat to Israel and its people along the border, with Lebanon, we have been very clear that this cannot lead, should not lead to a protracted campaign and that Israel must take the necessary steps to avoid civilian casualties and not endanger U.N. peacekeepers or the Lebanese Armed Forces. “Right now, we’re working intensely to reach a diplomatic resolution . . . [that] allows civilians on both sides of the border to return to their homes and to be able to live there in peace and security,” Blinken added. “We’re also committed to building up and supporting Lebanese efforts to build up their own institutions free from the grip of Hezbollah, so that the people of Lebanon have more security, more opportunity, more prosperity.” Blinken’s comments come nearly a month after the Israeli military began its limited ground operation inside Lebanon. The Israel Defense Forces revealed Thursday that it has found another hideout where Hezbollah’s special forces unit was allegedly planning an Oct. 7-style attack on Israel. BLINKEN ARRIVES IN ISRAEL AS BIDEN-HARRIS ADMINISTRATION FACES SCRUTINY OVER COMPROMISING JERUSALEM’S SECURITY Smoke rises after an Israeli airstrike targeting Beirut’s southern suburb of Shayah on Oct. 22. (Fadel Itani/AFP via Getty Images)The IDF says its troops discovered “bunk beds, storage cabinets, food supplies, infrastructure for long-term stay, a large amount of equipment, weapons and launch positions” in the underground facility. “During these limited and localized ground operations in southern Lebanon, our troops also located 4 weapons storage facilities with rockets, mortars, RPGs and more,” it added. ISRAELI WOMAN BRAVELY DESCRIBES HORROR AS HAMAS HOSTAGE: ‘THEY WERE TAKING PLEASURE IN HURTING ME’ Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, right, meets with the Secretary of State Antony Blinken at the Israeli Defense Ministry in Tel Aviv, Israel on Oct. 22. (Ariel Hermoni/IMoD/Handout/Anadolu via Getty Images)The U.S. State Department said Thursday that Blinken “met with Qatari Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani today in Doha,” where they “discussed renewed efforts to secure the release of the hostages and end the war in Gaza, as well as ongoing work to provide for security, governance, and reconstruction in Gaza after the war.” Secretary of State Antony Blinken, left, and Qatari Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani walk as they attend a press conference, in Doha, Qatar, on Thursday, Oct. 24. (Nathan Howard/Pool Photo via AP)CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP The visit comes after Blinken was in Israel earlier this week, just days after Hezbollah launched a drone strike to assassinate Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at his private residence in Caesarea. Fox News’ Benjamin Weinthal contributed to this report. Greg Norman is a reporter at Fox News Digital.
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