Israeli army issues evacuation warning for nine south Lebanon villages

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The Israeli military called on residents of more than half a dozen villages in southern Lebanon to immediately evacuate on Saturday ahead of expected attacks against alleged Hezbollah targets despite a truce with Lebanon intended to halt the fighting.

"In light of ... Hezbollah's violation of the ceasefire agreement, the IDF (Israeli army) is compelled to act against it forcefully," the military's Arabic-language spokesman Avichay Adraee posted on X, listing nine villages.

"For your safety, you must evacuate your homes immediately and stay away from the villages and towns by a distance of no less than 1,000 meters to open areas," he added.

Despite the ceasefire agreement in effect since mid-April, Israeli forces and Iran-backed Hezbollah have traded fire daily, mostly in southern Lebanon.

In an earlier statement, the Israeli military said it had struck more than 85 Hezbollah infrastructure sites "from the air and on the ground" in the past 24 hours.

It said these included weapon storage facilities, launchers, and structures used by Hezbollah "to advance terrorist activities against Israeli civilians and IDF soldiers".

The Israeli military also said it had struck an underground Hezbollah weapons production site in the Beqaa valley in eastern Lebanon, as well as militants who were "advancing terrorist activities against IDF soldiers operating in southern Lebanon".

On Friday, Hezbollah said it launched missiles and drones at military bases in Israel in retaliation for a recent attack on Beirut and ongoing strikes in the south.

Lebanese authorities reported 11 people killed in Israeli strikes on the south on Friday.

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Missing bandit 1 day

Hope the 11 killed are Hezbollah people and not Lebanese

Missing arturo 1 day

Is Hezbollah a country? They are a significant part of the Lebanese government.

Default-user-icon TheTruth (Guest) 24 hours

they are iranians with lebanese passports

Missing un520 21 hours

Currently there are no Hezbollah-members in the Lebanese government. Please do not try to antagonize. The current Lebanese govenment, as well as the president, is trying to maneuver as best as they can to achieve peace with our neighbouring countries while also trying to stay clear of internal strife. This path must be fully explored.