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Israel to destroy all houses in South Lebanon buffer-zone
France 24 International4 hours ago
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HIGHThreat Assessment
The article reports Israeli government statements committing to destroy all homes in Lebanese villages inside a planned south-Lebanon buffer zone and to prevent hundreds of thousands of displaced civilians from returning until northern Israel is 'secure', warning of Gaza-like destruction. This represents a major policy escalation with high potential to deepen the Lebanon front, accelerate civilian displacement, and provoke stronger Hezbollah retaliation or wider regional involvement.
Summary
Israel will destroy all homes in Lebanese villages near the border and 600,000 people who fled the south will not be allowed home until northern Israel is secure. It vows to inflict Gaza-like destruction in the area. This comes as Israel's parliament passes a controversial law making the death penalty a default sentence to Palestinians who are found guilty of murdering Israelis in military courts. FRANCE 24's Noga Tarnopolsky tells us more from Jerusalem.
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Key Phrases
"Policy to deliberately destroy civilian housing and keep 600,000 displaced persons from returning increases humanitarian catastrophe and international scrutiny.""Formalizing a buffer-zone occupation and Gaza-like destruction signals intent for sustained operations in southern Lebanon, raising risk of prolonged conflict and wider escalation with Hezbollah.""Measures will likely increase civilian casualties and displacement, compromising UN/peacekeeper safety and complicating humanitarian access in an already fragile region.""Coupled with domestic legal hardening (death penalty law) and concurrent strikes/incidents in the theater, this raises probability of reciprocal attacks and intensification across multiple fronts."
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