In this Worthy News article, Israel’s military says it has established a “Yellow Line” buffer zone in southern Lebanon during a fragile ceasefire, highlighting ongoing tensions with Hezbollah and the lack of trust between the sides.
- The IDF announced the creation of a “Yellow Line” security zone across parts of southern Lebanon amid a 10-day ceasefire.
- Areas south of the line have been declared closed military zones, with roughly 55 Lebanese villages restricted from civilian access.
- Residents of those villages are currently not allowed to return as Israeli forces continue operations in the region.
- The buffer zone is modeled after similar security strategies previously implemented by Israel in Gaza.
- Despite the ceasefire, Israeli forces reported multiple incidents involving suspected militants approaching their positions.
- The IDF responded with targeted airstrikes and artillery fire against what it described as terrorist threats.
- Israeli officials say the goal is to dismantle Hezbollah infrastructure, including tunnels and weapons sites, before they can be used again.
- The report suggests the move reflects skepticism that the ceasefire will lead to lasting peace given Hezbollah’s continued presence.
- The article also connects the conflict to biblical prophecy, referencing passages about Israel and its regional role.
Read the full story: https://www.worthynews.com/113771-idf-establishes-yellow-line-buffer-zone-in-southern-lebanon-amid-ceasefire




