The Israeli army announced that it would attack 24 towns in southern Lebanon, warning local residents to move north of the Avali River. THE ARMY SPOKESPERSON CLEARLY WARNEDIsraeli army spokesperson Avichai Adraee stated in a post on X that by announcing the areas where the attacks would take place, "You must immediately evacuate your home for your safety, move north of the Avali River. Save your life." LISTED THE NAMES OF THE AREAS ONE BY ONEAdraee listed the areas where the attacks would take place as El-Beyada, Buyut es-Siyad, Er-Raşidiye, Maşuk, El-Bes, Şubriha, Teyr Dibbe, El-Burğuliye, Muhayyem el-Kasımiye, Nebi Kasım, Burc Rihal, El-Abbasiye, Muareke, Ayn el-Baal, Mahrune, Bafliye, Deyr Kifa, Sarife, Arzun, Derdeğiye, Dahr Bariye Cabir, Cebel el-Ades, Şuhur, and Burc eş-Şimali. "WE WILL INFORM YOU OF A SAFE TIME TO RETURN HOME"Adraee warned those living in the area not to go south, claiming that attacks would be carried out against Hezbollah's military targets, and asked Lebanese civilians to move north of the Avali River. He stated regarding the return of Lebanese civilians to their homes, "We will inform you of a safe time to return to your homes." 1328 PEOPLE HAVE DIED IN ISRAEL'S ESCALATING ATTACKS IN LEBANONSince October 8, 2023, the Israeli army has continued controlled clashes with Hezbollah and has carried out hundreds of airstrikes on southern Lebanese cities as well as the Bekaa and Baalbek regions since September 23. According to Lebanese authorities, a total of 1328 people, including 104 children and 194 women, have died since the communication devices used by Hezbollah were detonated on September 17. Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah was killed in airstrikes carried out by the Israeli army on Beirut on September 27. Hezbollah has been responding to Israel with rockets and missiles. There have been no significant damages reported in these attacks, which mostly target military bases on the Israeli side. Due to the Israeli bombardment, hundreds of thousands of people have been displaced within the country. While the wave of migration from the southern regions of the country to the capital Beirut and the north continues, it is reported that tens of thousands of people have migrated to Syria.
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