Israel warns it will attack Hezbollah infrastructure in southern Lebanon
Israeli forces called for the evacuation of the town of Kafr Hata where military equipment belonging to the armed group was located.
The Israeli army warned residents of the town of Kafr Hata, in southern Lebanon, on Sunday that its troops will soon attack "military infrastructure" belonging to the Shiite group Hezbollah in the village.
The message is accompanied by a map of the area with instructions for residents to evacuate the area marked in red and remain at least 300 meters away from “the compound” that allegedly belongs to the armed group.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated on Thursday that the Lebanese government's efforts to disarm Hezbollah “fall far short of sufficient,” a circumstance that is “imperative for Israel's security and Lebanon's future.”
Although the Lebanese Shiite group has stopped bombing northern Israel, an area it targeted with missiles and drones, the Israeli government has intensified its attacks in The Israeli army has killed 380 suspected Hezbollah members in Lebanon since the ceasefire began in November 2014.
2024, according to an announcement made by the Israeli armed forces in a statement at the end of the year.

