“Yellow Line” in southern Lebanon, similar to Gaza

The Israeli army drew a fake line south of the Litani River in southern Lebanon, called the “Yellow Line”, similar to what it did in Gaza and withdrew to it in the first phase of US President Donald Trump’s plan to end the war on the Palestinian Strip. And the Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper said, on Thursday: “Several combat divisions belonging to four military divisions, 36, 91, 162 and 146, were deployed in southern Lebanon. A ceasefire in Gaza. The Israeli army described this line, according to the newspaper, as “a temporary road linking strategic sites aimed at preventing direct bombing of Israeli residential communities along the border.” It is expected that the Israeli forces will continue to advance from these sites in an attempt to remove Hezbollah’s direct bombing capabilities and reduce the fire of mortars and anti-tank missiles targeting the territory and Israeli forces in the area,” according to the newspaper. In its statements or statements by its officials, the Israeli army does not use the term “yellow line” in Lebanon, and thus it turns out to be an internal military term in the army.

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