After repeated attacks on Israel by the pro-Iranian Hezbollah militia from southern Lebanon, the Israeli army has declared a four-kilometer-wide strip of the border area a no-go zone. The Israeli army announced on Sunday that it was forbidden to enter this zone.
Citizens living there “up to two kilometers from the border are instructed to stay close to shelters,” the report said. A cameraman from the Reuters news agency recently died in the region.
The use of GPS-based navigation systems will also be restricted in active combat zones. Citizens in the region must be aware that this could lead to disruption.
A second front is looming
An approximately 40-year-old person was killed in a new attack on Israel by the Hezbollah militia on Sunday, according to Israeli medics. Hezbollah said it had fired a rocket at Israeli positions near the demarcation line. Lebanese security sources said the Israeli army responded with artillery fire.
Since the terrorist attacks by the Islamist Hamas on Israel and the Israeli army’s counter-attacks on the Gaza Strip, there have been regular incidents at the Israel-Lebanon border in recent days, raising concerns about further escalation.
Source: Krone
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