Israeli military tells residents across southern Lebanon to leave as it fights Hezbollah
Summary
The Israeli military has told people in southern Lebanon to leave as it increases attacks against the Hezbollah group. Fighting has grown stronger around the Litani River area, with many people displaced and seeking shelter amid ongoing conflict between Israel and Hezbollah.Key Facts
- Israel told residents in southern Lebanon to evacuate due to military operations against Hezbollah.
- Clashes happened near the Litani River, a key area in southern Lebanon.
- This is the first evacuation order since a ceasefire began on April 17.
- Over 1 million people in Lebanon have been displaced by the fighting.
- The conflict began on March 2 after Hezbollah fired rockets at northern Israel.
- Israeli strikes have targeted Hezbollah "command centers," with 550 targets hit recently.
- Hezbollah continues attacks on Israeli troops and border villages, using drones and rockets.
- Talks between Lebanese and Israeli officials are planned in Washington amid ongoing fighting.
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