Israel to ‘demolish’ all houses in Lebanese border villages - Financial Times
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Israel announced plans to demolish all houses in Lebanese border villages.
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Israel has announced plans to demolish all houses in Lebanese border villages, according to the Financial Times. The move follows ongoing military operations and tensions along the Israel-Lebanon border, where Hezbollah-affiliated groups have conducted cross-border attacks. Demolishing civilian infrastructure in a neighboring country marks an escalation in Israel's response to cross-border threats and raises immediate questions about displacement of Lebanese civilians and potential violations of international law. The decision reflects the Trump administration's broader Middle East policy, which has taken a more permissive stance toward Israeli military operations. The demolitions could further destabilize the already fragile border region and complicate any diplomatic efforts to resolve the conflict.
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