Israel prohibits residents of 60 villages in southern Lebanon from returning home
According to the army statement, those moving south of the line may endanger themselves
TEL AVIV, November 30. /TASS/. The Israeli army has imposed a ban on the movement of civilians in southern Lebanon, prohibiting residents of over 60 villages in border areas from returning home, Israel Defense Forces (IDF) Spokesperson Avichay Adraee said on the X social media platform.
Civilians are prohibited from moving south of an imaginary line connecting ten Lebanese settlements on the border with Israel. According to the army statement, those moving south of the line may endanger themselves.
In addition, the Israeli army released a list of more than 60 Lebanese villages where residents were prohibited from returning.
A ceasefire agreement between Israel and Lebanon took effect on November 27 based on a US-French initiative. The accord provides for the deployment of Lebanese troops, backed by the UN Interim Force in Lebanon, along the country’s southern border. Israeli forces will be gradually withdrawn from southern Lebanon within 60 days.