The Israeli army has revealed plans to create a security zone extending 2-3 kilometers into Lebanese territory. This move comes amid escalating tensions along the border, raising concerns about serious implications for regional security.
The Israeli army has unveiled a controversial plan to completely destroy border villages in southern Lebanon, aiming to establish a new security zone devoid of residents. This plan raises significant humanitarian and political concerns regarding the permanent displacement of Lebanese citizens from these areas.
Israeli forces continue their advance in southern Lebanon a month after the war against Hezbollah began, raising concerns about a potential return to Israeli occupation in the region. Israeli officials have announced plans to establish a 'security zone' within Lebanon.
Lebanese Defense Minister Michel Mounsef firmly rejected any Israeli attempts to create a 'security zone' in southern Lebanon, emphasizing that such statements reflect the intentions of the occupation. He stated that Lebanon will not accept any new realities on the ground.
Israeli forces have launched airstrikes on southern Beirut suburbs amid an ongoing military escalation in Lebanon. New evacuation orders affecting vast areas raise fears of permanent displacement for nearly one million people.
Israel has declared its intention to establish a security zone extending to the Litani River, about thirty kilometers from the Lebanese border. This announcement comes as French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian urges Israel to refrain from sending troops to the area amidst ongoing military escalation in Lebanon.
Israel has announced its intention to establish a 'security zone' extending thirty kilometers from its border with Lebanon to the Litani River. This move has provoked strong reactions from Hezbollah, which has pledged to resist this action.
Israel has announced its intention to create a security zone extending 30 kilometers from its border with Lebanon, stating that residents will not be allowed to return. This declaration comes amidst escalating tensions between the two nations.
Israel has declared its intention to establish a so-called 'security zone' extending to the Litani River, escalating tensions in the region. Hezbollah has responded by pledging to fight against this move, deeming the Israeli occupation an existential threat to Lebanon.