Israel Orders Evacuation of Seven Lebanon Villages, Warns of Forceful Action over Hezbollah Ceasefire Violations
Israel said the evacuations target Hezbollah sites as the ceasefire unravels, and Lebanese health authorities say more than 2,100 people have been killed.
- On Sunday, the Israeli Defense Forces ordered the evacuation of seven villages in southern Lebanon, citing what it described as Hezbollah violations of the recently renewed ceasefire agreement.
- Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated on Sunday that Hezbollah's actions are "dismantling" the ceasefire, asserting that Israel must prioritize the security of its soldiers and northern communities.
- The military's Arabic-language spokesman, Colonel Avichay Adraee, identified the seven villages south of the Litani River, stating the IDF is "compelled to take decisive action" against the organization.
- Israel's "evacuation warning," effectively forcing the displacement of the population, came as Netanyahu suggested the country's actions were supported by the United States during his weekly cabinet meeting.
- Since the truce began 10 days ago, Israeli forces have continued to occupy land in southern Lebanon, labeling the territory a "security buffer" while clashes between the sides persist.
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The Israeli military has issued an evacuation warning for seven towns north of Lebanon's Naatalni River. The Israeli military distributed leaflets in Arabic informing residents that if the ceasefire is violated, severe military action will be taken against Hezbollah. The army urged residents of these seven towns to immediately evacuate the area to minimize loss of life and property during potential attacks.
The Israeli military on Sunday warned seven villages in southern Lebanon to evacuate, saying it would respond to what it said were violations of a recently renewed ceasefire agreement between the two countries by the militant group Hezbollah.
Tensions Rise: New Evacuation Orders in Southern Lebanon Amid Fragile Ceasefire
Israel's military has issued evacuation orders for seven towns in southern Lebanon as tensions with Hezbollah continue despite a U.S.-mediated ceasefire. Both sides have accused each other of breaches, with Israel arguing the security of its citizens is paramount.
Israel gives warning to seven towns beyond Lebanon ’buffer zone’
Israel's military issued new displacement orders for southern Lebanon on Sunday, ordering residents to leave seven towns that lie beyond the "buffer zone" it occupied before a ceasefire that has failed to bring a full halt to hostilities. A spokesperson for the Israeli military said in a statement on X that Lebanese armed group Hezbollah was violating the ceasefire and that Israel would act against it, telling people to head north and west away …
Israel orders evacuations as it ramps up attacks on south Lebanon despite ceasefire
The Israeli military has ordered the forced evacuation of seven villages in southern Lebanon on Sunday, citing alleged violations of a recently renewed ceasefire agreement by Hezbollah.
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