Lebanon Latest: Israel establishes ‘yellow line’ in south
Al Jazeera’s Zeina Khodr brings you the latest on the fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah.
Al Jazeera’s Zeina Khodr brings you the latest on the fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah. Grouped from 5 articles across 2 sources.
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Al Jazeera’s Zeina Khodr brings you the latest on the fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah.
BEIRUT/JERUSALEM, April 20 - Israel on Monday told residents of south Lebanon to stay out of a belt of territory at the border and not to approach the area of the Litani River, entrenching its grip over southern Lebanon despite a ceasefire in the war with Hezbollah.
The cross was part of a small shrine in the garden of a family in Debel.
The Israeli 'Yellow Line' in Lebanon raises fears that a temporary military zone could become a longer-term occupation.
It is the first time Israel has referred to such a 'yellow line' in Lebanon, after using a similar measure in Gaza.
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Israel is taking control of dozens of mostly abandoned Lebanese villages to create a buffer zone against Hezbollah attacks.
It said Hezbollah’s activities in the area were violating a ceasefire agreement.
Shops and schools shut in northern Israel as residents protested a 10-day ceasefire with Lebanon.
US confirms second round of negotiations between the two countries as the Israeli military annihilates Lebanese towns.
The military had been ordered to demolish any structure or roads that were “booby-trapped”.
President Macron blames the attack on Hezbollah. The Iran-backed armed group denies "any connection" to the incident. Grouped from 2 articles across 2 sources.