Israel says established a ‘yellow line’ in Lebanon, as it has in Gaza
Summary
The Israeli military announced it has set a “yellow line” in southern Lebanon, similar to a security zone it uses in Gaza. This line marks an area where Israeli forces monitor and respond to threats, despite a recent 10-day ceasefire with Hezbollah in Lebanon. Hezbollah said the ceasefire requires both sides to stop all attacks and demanded that Israel fully withdraw from Lebanon.Key Facts
- Israel established a “yellow line” in southern Lebanon to mark a security boundary.
- The “yellow line” concept was previously used by Israel in the Gaza Strip.
- Israeli forces reported encountering individuals they called terrorists crossing this line, posing immediate threats.
- Israel carried out artillery attacks and demolished homes in southern Lebanon despite the ceasefire.
- The ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah started on Thursday and is meant to last 10 days.
- Hezbollah’s leader Naim Qassem said the ceasefire must be obeyed by both sides to continue.
- Hezbollah demands Israel withdraw completely from Lebanon and plans reconstruction with Arab support.
- Though a ceasefire is in place, both sides remain cautious and prepared for possible conflict.
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