**Israel Launches Ground Invasion into Southern Lebanon** Israeli forces have initiated a ground invasion into southern Lebanon, marking the first such military action in the region since 2006. The operation began early Tuesday morning amid reports of "heavy fighting" as Israel targets Hezbollah. **Reasons Behind the Offensive** The timing of the invasion follows two weeks of airstrikes that resulted in the death of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah last Friday. Israeli officials believe that a series of recent attacks on communication devices, such as pagers and walkie-talkies, have diminished Hezbollah's operational capabilities. Additionally, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appears to be leveraging the situation politically, as the offensive against Hezbollah has provided him with a boost amid ongoing domestic challenges. **Implications for Regional Stability** The invasion raises concerns about the potential for a broader regional conflict, especially in the wake of the Hamas attacks on October 7. The United States has urged for de-escalation, but with President Joe Biden preparing to leave office, Israel's primary ally seems to have limited influence over the situation. Meanwhile, Iran, which supports Hezbollah, has stated it has no intention of deploying troops to Lebanon, although it faces increasing pressure from hardline factions within its own government. **Labor Strikes and Wage Demands** In a separate development, workers are advocating for significant wage increases. The current hourly pay under the expired contract ranges from $20 to a maximum of $39. The union is demanding a 77% raise over the next six years, aiming for a top wage of $69 an hour by 2030.