Israel's Controversial Litani River Buffer Zone Plan Revealed

Discover the strategic significance behind Israel's push to remove Lebanese homes and residents along the Litani River, creating a buffer zone near its border.
In a move that has drawn international scrutiny, Israel is forging ahead with plans to establish a buffer zone between its border and the Litani River in Lebanon. This strategic location, nestled along the shared border, has long been a point of contention in the Middle East conflict.
The Litani River, which flows through southern Lebanon, has been a source of tension for decades, with both Israel and Lebanon claiming rights to its waters. Israel's latest push to clear the area between the river and its border is seen by many as an effort to tighten its grip on the region and enhance its security measures.
According to Israeli officials, the buffer zone is necessary to prevent Hezbollah, the Lebanese political and militant group, from using the area to launch attacks against Israel. The group has a significant presence in southern Lebanon and has been engaged in ongoing conflict with the Israeli military.
However, the plan has faced fierce opposition from the Lebanese government, which views it as a violation of its sovereignty and an attempt to seize control of valuable land and resources. Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati has condemned the move, stating that it is a
Source: Deutsche Welle

