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Does Israel's 'Yellow Line' violate the Lebanon ceasefire?
A ceasefire offered hope after weeks of intensified Israeli strikes on Lebanon, but renewed Israeli attacks and the creation of a military boundary similar to the “Yellow Line” in Gaza are casting doubt on the agreement.The 10-day ceasefire started on Thursday night after 46 days of Israeli bombardment and a ground invasion in southern Lebanon. Within hours, Israeli forces were reported to be carrying out demolitions, artillery shelling and land-clearing operations in several border areas in violation of the ceasefire.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemslist 1 of 4Iran, US still ‘far’ from breakthrough amid Strait of Hormuz impasselist 2 of 4How the Israeli military targets the people who save liveslist 3 of 4Iran war day 51: What is happening in Lebanon and the Strait of Hormuz?list 4 of 4Fire razes 200 homes in Sabah, leaving hundreds homelessend of listAt the centre of the dispute is what Israel calls a “Yellow Line” – a military zone stretching roughly 10km (6 miles) north of the border inside southern Lebanon. Israeli officials say they intend to keep the zone under military control, while reserving the right to strike the area in what they describe as efforts to root out Hezbollah.Lebanon and Hezbollah have rejected the move as an occupation of sovereign territory that they say violates the very premise of a ceasefire.What is the ‘Yellow Line’?Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israeli forces “are remaining in Lebanon in a reinforced security buffer zone”.“This is a security strip ten kilometres deep, which is much stronger, more intense, more continuous and more solid than what we had previously. That is where we are and we are not leaving.”The line has drawn comparisons with Gaza, where Israel has partitioned Palestinian territory into separate zones, with an eastern area totalling 60 percent of the enclave controlled by the Israeli military. Palestinians, most of whom are displaced, have been crammed into the remaining territory to the west.In Gaza, Israeli troops routinely fire on anyone approaching the line and have demolished hundreds of homes in the effective buffer zone. Israeli attacks have killed more than 700 people and wounded around 2,000 since the US-brokered “ceasefire” was agreed last October.Senior Israeli military officials told reporters during a briefing on Saturday that “the ‘Yellow Line’ model implemented in Gaza will be replicated in Lebanon; the IDF [Israeli military] has already established a ‘Yellow Line’ and its forces a...
Israeli army says 'yellow line' enforced in Lebanon, claims it targeted ...
Israeli army says ‘yellow line’ enforced in Lebanon, claims it targeted approaching individuals
Israel declares 'yellow line in southern Lebanon near Litani River as ...
Israel's military has announced a new operational boundary in southern Lebanon known as the "Yellow Line," designed to separate forces on the ground and tighten control over movement in areas it considers high-risk amid an uneasy ceasefire with Hezbollah. The move comes amid persistent cross-border tension, with both sides accusing each other of violations and sporadic violence ...
Israel establishes "Yellow Line" buffer in Lebanon | VOV5.VN
2 hours ago ... [VOVWORLD] - The Israeli military has said it had established a “Yellow Line” demarcation in southern Lebanon, similar to the one separating its forces from ...


