Israel to expand Lebanon ground campaign, fuels fears of prolonged occupation
6 hours ago
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- #Displacement
- #War crimes
- Israel announces ground campaign in southern Lebanon, raising fears of prolonged occupation.
- Israeli Defense Minister warns displaced Lebanese cannot return until safety of Israelis is guaranteed, drawing comparisons to Gaza.
- Hezbollah's rocket attacks on Israel on March 2 escalated the conflict, displacing around 1 million people.
- Human Rights Watch warns Israel's actions risk forced displacement, a war crime.
- Displaced Lebanese fear a return to the 1982-2000 Israeli occupation.
- Far-right Israeli officials advocate harsher military action, including a security buffer in southern Lebanon.
- Israel's new security doctrine involves seizing territory and removing populations to reduce guerrilla risks.
- Selective displacement occurs, with some Christian villages allowed to stay.
- Western leaders warn against a large-scale Israeli ground offensive in Lebanon, citing humanitarian and conflict risks.