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Israel army says established 'Yellow Line' in Lebanon, as in Gaza

Israel army says established 'Yellow Line' in Lebanon, as in Gaza

Summary

Israel’s army announced it set up a "Yellow Line" along southern Lebanon, similar to a boundary it has in Gaza. This line separates Israeli forces from Hezbollah fighters, and recently Israeli troops attacked a group they called a "terrorist cell" near this boundary. Israel and Lebanon agreed to a 10-day ceasefire to try to stop six weeks of fighting between Israel and Hezbollah.

Key Facts

  • Israel created a "Yellow Line" in southern Lebanon to mark the front between its troops and Hezbollah.
  • This "Yellow Line" is similar to one Israel uses in Gaza to separate its forces from Hamas.
  • Israeli forces attacked a group described as a "terrorist cell" near this new line.
  • Israel and Lebanon agreed to a 10-day ceasefire starting Thursday.
  • The ceasefire aims to negotiate an end to six weeks of fighting between Israel and Hezbollah.
  • Hezbollah is an armed group supported by Iran.
  • The conflict involved regular military actions near the shared border area.
  • The ceasefire is part of broader efforts to reduce violence and start peace talks.
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