Military Warning Issued for Civilians in Border Region
Israel has issued urgent evacuation orders for residents in three towns in southern Lebanon. The affected areas include Mayfadoun, Choukine, and Zebdine in the Nabatieh district.
The announcement has increased concerns over escalating tensions along the Israel-Lebanon border. The warning was directed at civilians living in these locations.
According to reports, the directive was shared through an official statement posted on social media platform X. The message instructed residents to leave immediately for their safety.
Civilians Told to Move North of Zahrani River
The Israeli military ordered civilians to relocate north of the Zahrani River. The river is located approximately 40 kilometers from the Lebanon border.
Authorities emphasized that residents should evacuate without delay. The instruction applies to all individuals currently present in the three towns.
The evacuation warning comes amid ongoing cross-border tensions in the region. The situation has raised fears of further military escalation.
Local residents are reportedly preparing to move to safer areas. Transport routes and nearby regions may see increased movement following the announcement.
Regional Situation Remains Tense as Developments Continue
The order highlights growing instability along the southern Lebanon border area. The region has witnessed repeated tensions in recent months.
Officials have not yet confirmed any timeline for residents to return. The situation remains fluid as security developments continue.
International observers are closely monitoring the situation. Concerns remain high over the potential for expanded conflict in the border region.
Authorities are expected to release further updates as conditions evolve.
