Zahrani River, south of Lebanon
‘Israeli’ army orders evacuation in southern Lebanon as strikes intensify
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- The ‘Israeli’ military told residents south of the Zahrani River in southern Lebanon to evacuate immediately.
- It warned of “imminent risk” near Hezbollah targets amid ongoing airstrikes.
The ‘Israeli’ military issued an urgent evacuation order on Wednesday for residents in areas south of the Zahrani River in southern Lebanon, as airstrikes in the region continue to escalate.
The warning comes amid intensified cross-border hostilities between the ‘Israeli’ army and Hezbollah along the southern frontier.
Evacuation directive
In a statement shared on social media, the ‘Israeli’ army said its operations are targeting Hezbollah positions and urged civilians in the affected southern areas to move north immediately.
Military spokesperson Avichay Adraee issued the warning in Arabic, stressing that remaining in designated zones could pose serious danger due to ongoing military activity.
‘Imminent risk’ warning
The ‘Israeli’ military said anyone near Hezbollah members, infrastructure, or military assets is at “imminent risk” as bombardments intensify across southern Lebanon.
Escalation along the border
The order highlights growing instability along the ‘Israeli’-Lebanese border, where repeated exchanges between the ‘Israeli’ military and Hezbollah have raised concerns over further civilian displacement in southern Lebanon.



