The Israeli army is occupying a zone that is roughly 10 percent of Lebanon’s territory. It has created a so-called “Yellow Line“, south of which is a no-go area because anyone who approaches it risks being targeted. On Thursday, the Israeli military had warned residents of eight Lebanese towns outside what it calls the “buffer zone” to leave their homes immediately before the strikes. Israel has issued the same forced evacuation order to 20 villages previously. The attacks are continuing despite a US-brokered “ceasefire” which began last month. In all, 40 people have been killed in Israeli air strikes during the truce. More than one million people have been displaced by Israel’s war on Lebanon.
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