Israel's Defense Minister Israel Katz has announced a plan to take control of a vast area in southern Lebanon, which will lead to the displacement of thousands of Lebanese from their homes.
Katz added that the security zone will extend to the Litani River, located 30 km from the Israeli-Lebanese border, and will prevent return to the surrounding areas until Israel can guarantee the security of its northern regions.
Details of the Announcement
Katz pointed out that five bridges have been destroyed, preventing Hezbollah from using them for the passage of weapons and explosives.
He emphasized that the aim of this step is to protect communities in northern Israel from attacks by Hezbollah.
Background & Context
The roots of Hezbollah date back to the 1980s when it was established as part of the resistance against the Israeli occupation of Lebanon.
Katz noted that Lebanon has done nothing to prevent Hezbollah's attacks, prompting Israel to take this step to ensure the security of its northern territories.
Impact & Consequences
Katz indicated that the goal of this move is to create a security zone and ensure the safety of northern Israel.
He added that this area will become a security zone where communities will be protected from Hezbollah's attacks.
Regional Significance
Katz mentioned that this step will affect communities in the Arab region.
He added that Israel will cooperate with Arab countries to ensure the security of the region.
Katz reiterated that the aim of this step is to protect communities in the region from Hezbollah's attacks.
Conclusion
Katz has announced his plan to take control of a vast area in southern Lebanon, which will lead to the displacement of thousands of Lebanese from their homes.
He concluded by stating that the goal of this step is to protect communities in northern Israel from Hezbollah's attacks.
