Israeli forces are systematically demolishing villages in southern Lebanon, employing Gaza demolition contractors to create a buffer zone that prevents the return of over one million displaced Lebanese. This destruction includes vital infrastructure and bridges, rendering the area uninhabitable.
The Israeli entity has detonated dozens of homes in southern Lebanon, escalating tensions in the region. This operation is part of a strategy to establish a buffer zone similar to that in Gaza.
As confrontations continue in southern Lebanon, Israel aims to establish control over the southern Litani region to create a buffer zone. Israeli officials indicate that complex field and geographical challenges hinder this objective.
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun emphasized that negotiation is the only solution to halt the war, as Israeli threats of establishing a buffer zone intensify. Israel's refusal to engage in serious talks raises concerns over the ongoing conflict.
The Israeli Defense Minister announced plans to establish a buffer zone in southern Lebanon extending to the Litani River. This move aims to enhance Israeli security amid rising tensions in the region.
Israel is strengthening its military presence in southern Lebanon near the Litani River, announcing plans to establish a buffer zone. This move raises questions about its impact on Lebanon's security situation.
Lebanon announced its intention to file an urgent complaint to the UN Security Council against Israel, accusing it of violating its sovereignty by attempting to establish a buffer zone in the south, posing a threat to international law.
On March 26, 2023, Israel announced its intention to control a part of southern Lebanon to create a buffer zone against Hezbollah fighters. This move raises concerns about a potential military occupation that could increase instability in the region.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced the creation of a buffer zone in Lebanon aimed at preventing a ground invasion of the Galilee towns. He emphasized that this zone will be expanded in the future.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán announced that if Europe recognizes Ukraine as a buffer zone, it could rebuild fruitful cooperation with Russia. This proposal aims to improve relations between Europe and Russia, which have been strained since the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Israeli Defense Minister <strong>Israel Katz</strong> announced plans for a buffer zone extending to the <strong>Litani River</strong> in southern <strong>Lebanon</strong>, asserting that military operations against <strong>Hezbollah</strong> will continue. This announcement comes amid <strong>UN</strong> warnings regarding the demolition of homes in villages adjacent to settlements.