Summary
Israel has carried out military actions in Lebanon, resulting in nearly 600 deaths and displacing over 750,000 people. The strategy involves displacing civilians, destroying infrastructure, and fragmenting governance. This approach is similar to Israeli operations previously seen in Gaza and aims at creating isolated areas rather than installing supportive governments.
Key Facts
- Israel's military actions in Lebanon have killed almost 600 people in less than two weeks.
- More than 750,000 people have been displaced in Lebanon due to these actions.
- The strategy used includes displacement, infrastructure destruction, and fragmentation of governance.
- This strategy is similar to past Israeli operations in Gaza and the West Bank.
- In both Gaza and Lebanon, Israel treats civilian populations as indistinguishable from resistance groups.
- Israel has issued evacuation orders for southern Lebanon and southern Beirut.
- Schools in Lebanon have become shelters for displaced people.
- Israel has threatened to target Lebanese state infrastructure if the government does not act against Hezbollah.