Lebanon
Israel's military ordered residents of six villages in southern Lebanon to evacuate, warning of proximity to Hezbollah operatives.

Evacuation warnings were issued Friday by the Israeli military for six villages in southern Lebanon. The directive, posted on X by Israeli army spokesperson Avichay Adraee, named the settlements of al-Numairiya, Tirfilsayya, al-Halusia, and Ma'raka, among others.
Residents were urged to leave their homes and move at least 1,000 meters away from the villages into open areas. Adraee's statement added that anyone remaining near Hezbollah operatives would be putting their own safety at risk.
Separately, a vehicle was targeted in southern Lebanon, though further details on the strike were not immediately available.




