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Israel issues new south Lebanon evacuations

by News Wires
May 3, 2026
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Smoke rises following Israeli military operations in southern Lebanon on April 29, 2026. AFP photo

Smoke rises following Israeli military operations in southern Lebanon on April 29, 2026. AFP photo

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ERBIL — The Israeli military on Sunday issued fresh evacuation warnings to residents in southern Lebanon, extending beyond areas currently under Israeli troop deployment, despite an existing truce aimed at halting hostilities with the Iran-backed group Hezbollah.

In a statement posted on X, the Israeli military’s Arabic-language spokesman Avichay Adraee urged civilians to immediately leave their homes.

“For your safety, you must evacuate your homes immediately and move away from the villages and towns by at least 1,000 meters into open areas,” he said, according to Kurdistan24.

The warning covered more than 10 villages and towns, including the city of Nabatieh, located several kilometers north of the Litani River—an area beyond the zone where Israeli forces are currently stationed.

The move underscores ongoing instability in southern Lebanon, where sporadic violence has persisted despite a ceasefire in place since mid-April. Both Israel and Hezbollah have repeatedly accused each other of violating the truce.

The renewed warnings come as Israeli forces face mounting challenges from Hezbollah’s use of low-cost fiber-optic drones, which military experts say are reshaping the tactical landscape.

According to Israeli military statements, at least two soldiers and one civilian contractor have been killed in explosive drone attacks in under a week, with several others wounded.

The incidents highlight vulnerabilities even within one of the region’s most technologically advanced militaries.

Orna Mizrahi, a senior researcher at the Institute for National Security Studies, described the devices as small and inexpensive, likening them to “children’s toys.” She noted that the military had not fully prepared for such low-tech threats.

Unlike conventional drones that rely on GPS or radio signals—and can therefore be jammed—these devices are tethered to operators via fiber-optic cables stretching dozens of kilometers. This makes them largely immune to electronic warfare countermeasures.

“They cannot be detected by electronic intelligence means or blocked through electronic warfare,” said Arie Aviram, who has studied the technology extensively.

Piloted using first-person view systems, often through screens or virtual reality headsets, the drones require limited training while offering high precision and speed, enabling them to strike targets with little warning.


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