The Israel army says it has established a ‘Yellow Line’ in Lebanon, applying the same designation it uses in Gaza to mark a defined operational boundary. The announcement outlines an area where the military intends to regulate movement and activity, citing security considerations and recent developments along the border. Officials indicated that the measure is meant to set clear limits for engagement and to reduce the risk of escalation, mirroring procedures already in place in Gaza. The statement comes amid heightened tensions and follows ongoing assessments of threats from armed groups operating near the frontier. By formalizing the ‘Yellow Line’, the army aims to communicate its rules of operation to both local populations and international observers while maintaining control over the designated zone.
Israel Army Says Established ‘Yellow Line’ in Lebanon, as in Gaza
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