IDF orders residents of 16 southern Lebanese towns and villages to evacuate

The Israeli military has ordered residents of 16 towns and villages in southern Lebanon to evacuate immediately to the Sidon area.

The affected towns and villages are: Ghndouriyeh, Burj Qlawiyeh, Qlawiyeh, al-Sawana, al-Jumayjima, Safad al-Batikh, Braashit, Shaqra, Aita al-Jabal, Tibnin, al-Sultaniyya, Bir al-Sanasil, Dounin, Khirbet Silm, Salaa and Deir Qifa, according to a social media post by the IDF’s Arabic-language spokesperson, Avichay Adraee, who claimed the attacks are being launched due to Hezbollah violating the US-mediated ceasefire agreement Israel signed with the Lebanese state in mid April.

Smoke rises following an explosion in southern Lebanon, as seen from northern Israel.
Smoke rises following an explosion in southern Lebanon, as seen from northern Israel. Photograph: Shir Torem/Reuters

Israeli airstrikes have reportedly killed at least 40 people in Lebanon since the ceasefire there began on 17 April. Under its terms, Israel retains its “right to take all necessary measures in self-defence, at any time, against planned, imminent, or ongoing attacks”.

Hezbollah has said it would not cease its attacks on Israeli troops inside Lebanon and on towns in northern Israel as long as Israel continued its ceasefire violations.

The Lebanese president Joseph Aoun wants direct negotiations with Israel to bring an end to the Israeli assault, whereas Hezbollah opposes talks. Aoun has said the aim of the talks is to “fully” stop Israeli attacks, the withdrawal of Israeli troops from Lebanon, release of Lebanese prisoners held in Israel and the deployment of Lebanese troops along the border.

The Israeli ground invasion in southern Lebanon has cut people off from returning to their homes in about 55 villages, according to Doctors Without Borders, which has condemned the destruction and demolition of entire villages by the Israeli military. Israel has occupied a belt of territory at the border where its soldiers remain for what it describes as security reasons.

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