The Israeli army has issued an evacuation warning for residents of three villages in southern Lebanon, stating it will target infrastructure belonging to the Hezbollah group in those areas. The Israeli army issued evacuation orders for areas in at least three villages in southern Lebanon on Thursday, in preparation for attacking targets it says are linked to Hezbollah. The Israeli military spokesperson posted an «urgent» warning on the X platform, calling on residents of areas in the villages of Tayibe, Tire Dibba, and Aita al-Jebel to evacuate. Hezbollah announced on Thursday its rejection of «dragging» Lebanon into «political negotiations with Israel», while the Lebanese government is under pressure to disarm and negotiate. It noted that the Israeli army «will attack in the near future military infrastructure belonging to Hezbollah... to deal with the prohibited attempts by Hezbollah to rebuild its activities». Israeli military spokesperson Avichay Adraei said on X that he is warning residents of specific buildings marked on maps attached to his post in the villages of Aita al-Jebel, Tayibe, and Tire Dibba to evacuate their homes. As the anniversary of the ceasefire approaches
Israeli Army Issues Evacuation Warning in Southern Lebanon
The Israeli military ordered residents of three villages in southern Lebanon to evacuate their homes ahead of planned attacks on Hezbollah-linked infrastructure.