'Israel' orders second wave of evacuation Wednesday, south Lebanon
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- For the second time in a single day, 'Israeli' military ordered residents of multiple southern Lebanese towns to flee immediately.
- The latest orders include Kafr Hata, Arab Salim, and Deir Al-Zahrani.
- The earlier morning sweep included: Meis el-Jabal, Yanuh, Burj al-Shamali, Hula al-Fawqa, Dabbal, Abassiyeh.
The humanitarian crisis in southern Lebanon accelerated on Wednesday, as the 'Israeli' military issued its second major evacuation directive in less than 6 hours.
The new "urgent warning," posted by 'Israeli' military Arabic-language spokesperson Avichay Adraee, expanded the list of targeted areas to include the strategic towns of Kafr Hata, Arab Salim, and Deir Al-Zahrani.
These orders follow a similar morning directive that targeted Meis el-Jabal, Yanuh, Burj al-Shamali, Hula al-Fawqa, Dabbal, and Abassiyeh.
By mid-afternoon, thousands of civilians across nearly a dozen municipalities had been told to abandon their homes and move at least 1,000 meters into open areas to avoid imminent airstrikes.



