Israeli Military Orders Evacuation of Eight Lebanese Towns Ahead of New Strikes
The Israeli military on April 30 ordered residents of eight Lebanese towns located outside the so-called “buffer zone” to evacuate immediately, in preparation for an upcoming wave of military strikes. This move signals a significant escalation of Israel’s military operations in Lebanon, putting the already fragile ceasefire agreement under severe strain.
Expanding Strike Zone
According to Reuters, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) issued evacuation notices to multiple towns in southern Lebanon through airdropped leaflets and text messages. Unlike previous warnings, the areas targeted for evacuation this time extend beyond the previously designated “buffer zone,” covering a broader area of Lebanese territory.
The specific names of all eight towns have not been fully disclosed, but the IDF stated that these areas are alleged to contain Hezbollah military infrastructure and weapons storage facilities. The military has ordered all civilians to leave these areas within a specified timeframe to avoid being caught in the upcoming military operations.
Ceasefire Under Strain
Since the ceasefire agreement reached in late 2024, Israeli military strikes against Hezbollah targets in Lebanon have never truly ceased. By some estimates, Israel has carried out hundreds of airstrikes on targets inside Lebanon during the ceasefire period. The expansion of the evacuation zone suggests that Israel may be preparing for a larger-scale military operation.
The Lebanese government has lodged a strong protest, saying that Israel’s actions blatantly violate the ceasefire agreement and international law. The Lebanese Prime Minister’s Office issued a statement calling on the international community to take immediate action to halt Israel’s military escalation.
Hezbollah’s Response
Hezbollah has previously warned that any expansion of military operations will be met with a “severe response.” The organization maintains deep roots and an extensive military network in southern Lebanon, and analysts fear that a new round of conflict could trigger the most intense fighting in the region since October 2023.
International Concerns
The United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) issued a statement expressing serious concern about the escalating situation and calling on all parties to exercise restraint. A US State Department spokesperson said that Washington is closely monitoring developments and maintaining communication with Israeli officials.
Analysts note that Israel’s expanded military operations in Lebanon are linked to the broader Iran situation. Against the backdrop of the ongoing Strait of Hormuz crisis, the security landscape in the Middle East is becoming increasingly complex and unpredictable.
Sources: Reuters