Israel Ramps Up Demolitions in Southern Lebanon Amid Tensions

Israel has ordered its military to intensify demolitions in southern Lebanon, raising concerns about the region's stability. This move comes amid ongoing tensions between the two countries.
In a move that is likely to escalate tensions in the region, the Israeli government has ordered its military to intensify the demolition of structures in southern Lebanon. The decision, made by Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz, comes amid ongoing concerns about the security situation along the border between the two countries.
The demolitions are being carried out in an area known as the Blue Line, a demarcation line established by the United Nations after the 2006 war between Israel and the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah. The area is a source of frequent clashes and incidents, with both sides accusing the other of violating the fragile truce that has largely held since the end of the conflict.
According to reports, the Israeli military has already begun carrying out the demolitions, targeting what they claim are illegal structures built by Hezbollah in the area. The Lebanese government, however, has condemned the move, describing it as a violation of its sovereignty and a threat to regional stability.
{{IMAGE_PLACEHOLDER}}Source: The New York Times


