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Israeli Operations in Southern Lebanon Displace Residents, Create Buffer Zone

Israeli military operations in southern Lebanon have displaced residents and established a buffer zone, with infrastructure destruction reported.

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Israeli forces have established a buffer zone in southern Lebanon, resulting in the displacement of Lebanese civilians from their homes in the region. The military operations have involved systematic destruction of infrastructure, including residential buildings and transportation links.

Israeli forces have reportedly leveled homes and destroyed bridges spanning the Litani River as part of their operational activities in the area. The Litani River serves as a significant geographical boundary in southern Lebanon, located approximately 30 kilometers north of the Israeli-Lebanese border.

The military actions have created uncertainty for displaced Lebanese residents, who have been forced to leave their homes due to the ongoing operations. The extent of the displacement and the number of affected civilians has not been specified in available reports.

Concerns have emerged regarding the potential duration of Israeli presence in the region. The establishment of the buffer zone has raised questions about whether Israeli forces intend to maintain a long-term presence in southern Lebanese territory.

The destruction of infrastructure, particularly bridges over the Litani River, appears to be part of a broader strategy to control movement and access in the region. These actions have contributed to the growing uncertainty facing displaced residents about when they might be able to return to their homes.

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