The Israeli military has ordered residents of seven towns in southern Lebanon to evacuate, citing plans to intensify operations against Hezbollah despite an ongoing ceasefire.
The warning targets communities located north of the Litani River, beyond Israel’s previously declared buffer zone, with residents urged to move away from the areas ahead of possible strikes.
Israeli authorities said the directive followed alleged ceasefire violations by Hezbollah, vowing to act forcefully against militant positions. The evacuation order comes amid renewed hostilities and continued exchanges between both sides.
The development signals a further strain on the fragile truce, with recent clashes and airstrikes raising concerns about a broader escalation in the conflict.
Residents have reportedly begun fleeing affected areas, as uncertainty grows over the durability of the ceasefire and the risk of expanded military operations in southern Lebanon.

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