9/28/2024–|Last updated: 9/28/202408:28 PM (Mecca time)
Israeli sources reported that Tel Aviv imposed a military siege on Lebanon, in parallel with its continuous bombing of areas and towns in Lebanon, and issued a warning to residents of the areas to evacuate.
The Walla website quoted Israeli army sources as saying that the army imposed a military siege on Lebanon.
In turn, Israeli Army Radio quoted a source as saying that the army dropped more than 3,500 bombs and missiles on Lebanon last week to weaken Hezbollah.
Yedioth Ahronoth also quoted the occupation army as saying that its goal is to weaken Hezbollah, and that it is preparing to confront Iran and its arms, including the militias in Syria, according to him.
The military correspondent for Israeli Army Radio said that the army estimates that Hezbollah fired rockets at Israel with up to 10% of its war plan.
Evacuation warning
On the other hand, on Saturday evening, the Israeli army warned residents of the Bekaa (eastern) areas, the southern Beirut suburb, and southern Lebanon to evacuate until further notice.
Israeli army spokesman Avichay Adraee said, “If you are near Hezbollah property (military means, facilities, or any other facility affiliated with it), in order to preserve your safety and the safety of your families, we appeal to you to stay away from the area and not to return until further notice.”
Earlier on Saturday, the Lebanese Ministry of Health announced its intention to evacuate hospitals in the southern suburb of the capital, Beirut, due to developments in the Israeli aggression, after the suburb witnessed, last night, unprecedented raids since the July 2006 war.
Exodus movement
Several areas in Lebanon are witnessing a population movement out of fear of continuing Israeli raids.
The number of displaced persons registered in the shelter centers approved by the National Operations Room in Lebanon as of Friday evening reached 86,600 displaced persons, while the number of shelter centers reached 644, including public schools, educational complexes, vocational institutes, agricultural centers, and others distributed in various governorates, according to the Risk Management Unit. Disasters in the Lebanese government.
Since September 23, the Israeli army has launched the most violent and widespread attack on Lebanon since the beginning of the confrontations with Hezbollah on October 8, which as of Saturday morning resulted in 1,640 deaths, including children and women, and 8,408 wounded, according to the Lebanese Ministry of Health.
On the other hand, sirens continue to sound in Israel, following Hezbollah firing rocket salvoes at military sites and settlements in northern Israel.