JERUSALEM: The Israeli army urged residents of various areas of southern Lebanon to evacuate Thursday ahead of imminent air strikes on Hezbollah targets.
“The army will attack military infrastructure belonging to the terrorist Hezbollah in various areas of south Lebanon in the near term, in response to its prohibited attempts to rebuild its activities in the region,” the military’s Arabic-language spokesman Col. Avichay Adraee wrote on X.
Meanwhile, shortly after the Israeli military issued evacuation warnings for several buildings in the country’s south, Lebanese prime minister Nawaf Salam called for “maximum” pressure on Israel to stop its attacks.
“Lebanon calls on the international community, and particularly the countries that sponsored the ceasefire agreement, to exert maximum pressure on Israel to immediately halt its attacks,” Salam said amidst a cabinet meeting.
France and the United States are the main guarantors behind a November ceasefire that sought to end over a year of hostilities between Israel and Iran-backed Hezbollah.