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Israel Army Says Established Gaza-Style 'Yellow Line' in Lebanon
- The IDF established a 'Yellow Line' boundary in southern Lebanon on Saturday, reporting it targeted suspected militants approaching troops along the line in violation of the ceasefire.
- Israel and Lebanon agreed to a 10-day ceasefire on Thursday to negotiate an end to six weeks of war that has killed nearly 2,300 people since March 2.
- Over the past 24 hours, IDF forces struck militants in several areas of southern Lebanon after identifying those who violated ceasefire understandings and posed immediate threats.
- Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed Israel has not 'yet finished the job' on Hezbollah, pledging to press its 'dismantling,' while Hezbollah warned it keeps its 'finger on the trigger.'
- Lebanese President Joseph Aoun called for 'direct negotiations' to secure permanent ceasefire and Israeli withdrawal, while President Donald Trump stated the United States 'prohibited' Israeli bombing.
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Israel army says established 'Yellow Line' in Lebanon, as in Gaza
Israel's military said Saturday it had established a "Yellow Line" demarcation in southern Lebanon, similar to one separating its forces from Hamas-held areas in Gaza, adding it had hit a "terrorist cell" operating near its troops along the line."Over the past 24 hours, IDF forces operating south of the Yellow Line in southern Lebanon identified...
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Total News Sources34
Leaning Left8Leaning Right9Center3Last UpdatedBias Distribution45% Right
Bias Distribution
- 45% of the sources lean Right
45% Right
L 40%
15%
R 45%
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