Hezbollah warns settlers to evacuate areas 5 km from Lebanese border

The Islamic Resistance in Lebanon issued a warning early on Friday, calling on settlers in northern occupied Palestine to evacuate settlements located within 5 kilometers of the Lebanese border.

In a statement released by Hezbollah’s military media, the resistance warned: “You are required to evacuate all settlements located 5 kilometers deep from the border line.” The statement stressed that the zionist occupation’s ongoing attacks on Lebanon would not go unanswered.

The resistance said the occupation’s aggression against Lebanese sovereignty, including attacks on civilians, destruction of infrastructure, and displacement of residents, will face retaliation.

“Our response will not be absent,” the statement indicated.

Missile strikes on occupation positions

Hezbollah also announced several operations against zionist military positions along the southern Lebanese front.

Shortly after midnight, resistance fighters targeted a gathering of occupation vehicles at a newly established zionist military site in the town of Markaba, marking the third such strike on the position.

In another operation, resistance forces launched a missile attack on a column of zionist military vehicles advancing from Wadi al-Asafir toward the southern neighborhood of the city of Khiam, reportedly inflicting direct casualties.

At dawn, the resistance also targeted the al-Malikiyah military site with a missile salvo.

Amid the escalating exchanges, the occupation’s Channel 13 quoted zionist military officials as saying that Hezbollah has not yet used its full military capabilities. The warning and attacks come as tensions continue to rise along the Lebanese border amid the expanding regional war.

The entity issues massive displacement threat to Beirut Southern Suburb

Hezbollah’s evacuation threat comes after the Ioccupation, in an unprecedented move, issued a massive displacement threat on Thursday against entire neighborhoods in Beirut’s Southern Suburb.

Previously issuing displacement warnings against specific buildings, the occupation has discarded this strategy and now threatens thousands of homes, businesses, medical facilities, schools, and civilians with bombardment.

The threats have specifically named the neighborhoods of Bourj el-Barajneh, Hadath, Haret Hreik, and Chiyah, which house tens of thousands of civilians, who were ordered to head east along the Beirut-Damascus highway, or north towards Matn or Beirut-Tripoli highways, respectively.