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Israel has declared another area of southern Lebanon a “combat zone” and warned residents to immediately leave the region as tensions along the Israel-Lebanon border continue to rise. The announcement came during ongoing military operations and increasing exchanges of fire between Israeli forces and armed groups operating inside Lebanon.
According to the Israeli military, the newly designated combat zone includes several villages and border areas where officials claim militant activity and weapons operations have intensified in recent days. Israeli authorities said civilians should evacuate for their own safety as military action in the region is expected to continue.
The warning has created fresh concern among residents already facing instability and repeated displacement near the border. Thousands of people in southern Lebanon have previously left their homes because of airstrikes, artillery fire, and fears of wider conflict spreading across the region. Many families are now moving toward safer northern areas while humanitarian groups monitor the growing displacement situation.
Israeli defense officials stated that military operations are targeting infrastructure and positions linked to Hezbollah and allied armed groups. Israel has accused Hezbollah of increasing rocket launches, drone activity, and cross-border attacks against Israeli territory. Military leaders say operations near the border are aimed at reducing threats to northern Israeli communities.
Lebanese officials and local media reported additional airstrikes and explosions in several southern regions following Israel’s latest warning. Emergency services and humanitarian teams are continuing rescue and evacuation operations while also assessing damage to civilian infrastructure.
The latest developments have added to fears of a broader regional conflict in the Middle East. International observers have repeatedly warned that continued fighting along the Israel-Lebanon border could trigger a larger military confrontation involving multiple regional actors.
Humanitarian organizations expressed concern over the safety of civilians trapped in conflict areas. Aid agencies say ongoing violence has already damaged homes, roads, schools, and medical facilities in several communities near the border. Some residents have reported shortages of food, electricity, fuel, and medical supplies as the security situation worsens.
The Israeli military has defended the evacuation warnings as necessary security measures intended to reduce civilian casualties during military operations. However, critics argue that repeated displacement orders are creating a worsening humanitarian crisis for Lebanese civilians already struggling with economic hardship and political instability.
Hezbollah has continued accusing Israel of escalating aggression in the region and vowed to respond to military attacks. The armed group has claimed responsibility for several recent strikes targeting Israeli military positions near the border area. Analysts warn that continued retaliation from both sides increases the risk of wider escalation.
Global leaders and international organizations are urging restraint while calling for diplomatic efforts to prevent further violence. Several countries have expressed concern about regional stability and warned that expanding military operations could create serious humanitarian and geopolitical consequences.
Political experts say the border conflict remains highly dangerous because both Israel and Hezbollah possess significant military capabilities and long histories of confrontation. Even limited clashes have the potential to rapidly grow into larger regional conflict if diplomatic solutions fail.
As military operations continue, civilians on both sides of the border remain on high alert while international mediators attempt to reduce tensions and prevent the situation from escalating further.