الجيش الإسرائيلي يعلن رصد صواريخ أطلقها حزب الله، وإنذار إسرائيلي لسكان جنوب نهر الزهراني في لبنان بالإخلاء والتوجه شمالاً

Israeli military orders evacuation of Lebanese villages south of the Litani River after Hezbollah launches a major rocket barrage.

Israeli military orders evacuation of Lebanese villages south of the Litani River after Hezbollah launches a major rocket barrage. | Contesto: cronaca

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  • الجيش الإسرائيلي يعلن رصد صواريخ أطلقها حزب الله، وإنذار إسرائيلي لسكان جنوب نهر الزهراني في لبنان بالإخلاء والتوجه شمالاً

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The Israeli military issued a formal evacuation order to residents of villages south of the Litani River in southern Lebanon on Thursday, instructing them to move northward. The directive followed the army's announcement that it had tracked approximately 30 rockets fired by Hezbollah toward northern Israel earlier in the day. The warning, delivered via official channels, represents a significant escalation in the localized cross-border conflict that has simmered since the outbreak of the Gaza war last October. The rocket barrage, one of the larger single-day launches in recent weeks, triggered sirens across multiple communities in Israel's Upper Galilee region. While the majority of the projectiles are reported to have landed in open areas, the attack underscores the persistent threat faced by northern Israeli towns. Israeli air defenses were activated, though the military has not released details on interceptions or potential damage. No immediate casualties were reported on the Israeli side following the salvo. The evacuation order for Lebanese civilians marks a tactical and rhetorical hardening of Israel's posture along its northern frontier. By publicly delineating a specific geographic zone—the area south of the Litani River—and commanding a northward movement, the Israeli command is effectively creating a clearer buffer zone. Analysts suggest this move is intended to reduce civilian presence in an area it considers a Hezbollah stronghold, potentially paving the way for more aggressive military operations. The Litani River has long been a focal point in regional tensions, referenced in United Nations Security Council Resolution 1701, which sought to disarm Hezbollah in the area and place it under Lebanese army control. Hezbollah has stated that its near-daily attacks are in solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza and will continue until Israeli operations there cease. The group has increasingly utilized heavier munitions and has expanded its targeting in recent months. The Israeli response has involved airstrikes targeting Hezbollah operatives and infrastructure deep inside Lebanon, as well as artillery barrages. This cycle of attack and retaliation has...

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