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Israel’s ‘Yellow Line’ in Lebanon deepens tensions with Hezbollah
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Israel’s ‘Yellow Line’ in Lebanon deepens tensions with Hezbollah

Israel’s self-declared “Yellow Line” in southern Lebanon has emerged as a new flashpoint in the fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah, raising fears that the temporary military zone could become a prolonged occupation.The “Yellow Line” refers to an Israeli-announced military zone stretching roughly 10 kilometers (six miles) north of the border inside Lebanese territory. Israeli forces are operating within the strip, where residents have reportedly been warned not to return.For all the latest headlines, follow our Google News channel online or via the app.Israeli officials say the zone is intended to prevent Hezbollah from re-establishing positions near the border and to allow continued military operations against the group.Lebanon and Hezbollah have rejected the move, describing it as an occupation of sovereign Lebanese land that undermines the basis of the ceasefire.‘Yellow Line’ reflects a broader deadlockAnalysts say the dispute over the “Yellow Line” reflects a broader

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