The Israeli military has ordered residents in parts of southern Lebanon to evacuate, as its operations in the area continue. The directive, issued amid ongoing military activity, affects multiple communities near the border.
Scope of the evacuation order
Officials said the order covers areas where military operations are currently taking place. Residents have been urged to move northward to avoid potential danger. No specific timeline for the evacuations was given, and the military did not disclose how many people are affected.
The announcement comes as part of a broader campaign that has seen repeated exchanges of fire across the border. The evacuation is intended to reduce civilian exposure to the fighting, though the exact nature of the operations remains unclear.
The situation in southern Lebanon has been tense for weeks, with the military conducting what it describes as targeted operations. The evacuation order is the latest in a series of such directives issued during the current conflict.
Local Lebanese authorities have not yet commented on the order, and it is not known how many residents have complied. The military said it will provide further updates as the situation develops.




