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    Israel's Military to Occupy Swathe of Southern Lebanon, Defence Minister Says

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    Posted on March 24, 2026

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    Israel will occupy southern Lebanon up to the Litani River, aiming to establish a “security zone” tight against Hezbollah. The move risks civilian displacement, raises legal concerns, and triggers firm resistance from Hezbollah and international actors.

    Table of Contents

    • Escalating Tensions and Regional Implications
    • Israel's Security Zone Declaration
    • Hezbollah's Response
    • Warnings to Lebanon's Government
    • International Law Considerations
    • International and UN Reaction
    • UN Spokesperson Voices Concern
    • Comparison to Gaza Campaign
    • Casualties and Humanitarian Impact
    • Mounting Casualties
    • Displacement and Local Reactions
    • Diplomatic Fallout and Regional Developments
    • Lebanon Tells Iranian Envoy to Leave
    • Missile Interception and Regional Security
    • Diplomatic Expulsions and Reactions

    Israel Signals Occupation Intent for Southern Lebanon, Raising Regional Risks

    Escalating Tensions and Regional Implications

    By Alexander Cornwell and Nazih Osseiran

    Israel's Security Zone Declaration

    TEL AVIV/BEIRUT, March 24 (Reuters) - Israel will occupy southern Lebanon up to the Litani River, an area Defence Minister Israel Katz on Tuesday described as a "security zone", spelling out for the first time Israel's intent to seize territory amounting to nearly a tenth of the country.

    At a meeting with the military chief of staff, Katz said Israeli forces would "control the remaining bridges and the security zone up to the Litani," a river that meets the Mediterranean about 30 km (20 miles) north of Israel's border.

    Hezbollah's Response

    Lebanon's Iran‑backed Hezbollah said it would fight to prevent Israeli troops from occupying the south, calling such a move an "existential threat" to the Lebanese state.

    Senior Hezbollah lawmaker Hassan Fadlallah said any Israeli occupation south of the Litani would be met with resistance. "We have no choice but to confront this aggression and cling to the land," he told Reuters.

    Warnings to Lebanon's Government

    Katz has previously warned Lebanon's government it could lose territory if it failed to disarm Hezbollah, which drew Lebanon into the U.S.‑Israeli war on Iran when it fired into Israel on March 2.

    Israel has repeatedly invaded Lebanon in recent decades, and occupied the south until 2000. Since March 13, it has destroyed five bridges over the Litani and demolished homes in border villages, actions it says are part of a campaign against Hezbollah.

    International Law Considerations

    Under international law, attacks on civilian infrastructure, including homes and bridges, are generally prohibited.

    International and UN Reaction

    UN Spokesperson Voices Concern

    UN SPOKESPERSON VOICES CONCERN

    Asked about Katz's comments, United Nations spokesperson Stephane Dujarric said the rhetoric was "very much concerning."

    "This is the last thing we would want to see. This is the last thing the Lebanese people in the south would want to see," he told reporters in New York.

    Comparison to Gaza Campaign

    Katz had said there could be no homes or residents in areas of southern Lebanon where there was "terror", an apparent reference to Hezbollah.

    For the second time this week, he compared the approach to Israel's campaign in Gaza, saying buildings near the border were being demolished to create a defensive buffer.

    Casualties and Humanitarian Impact

    Mounting Casualties

    CASUALTIES MOUNT

    Israel's ambulance service said a woman in Israel was killed near the border with Lebanon following missile fire toward northern Israel on Tuesday, with two others wounded by shrapnel. It did not specify where the missile was fired from. Two Israeli soldiers have been killed in fighting in Lebanon since the war began.

    Israel's strikes across Lebanon have killed more than 1,070 people, including more than 120 children, 80 women and 40 medics, Lebanon's health ministry says. It does not otherwise distinguish between civilians and militants. 

    Displacement and Local Reactions

    More than one million people have been displaced by strikes and evacuation orders, though thousands remain in parts of the south. 

    Lebanon's health ministry said a 15-year-old boy was killed early on Tuesday when Israeli troops carried out an incursion into the southeastern town of Halta and abducted a man. The Israeli military did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

    Lebanon's government did not comment on Katz's statement and residents who have fled the south decried the silence.

    "If our government isn't standing with us, what is it we can do?" said Najib Hussein Halawi, who fled his hometown of Kfar Kila near the border.

    Diplomatic Fallout and Regional Developments

    Lebanon Tells Iranian Envoy to Leave

    LEBANON TELLS IRANIAN ENVOY TO LEAVE

    An overnight strike on an apartment southeast of Beirut killed three people, including a three-year-old girl, according to the health ministry. The blast tore open walls and scorched furniture in a neighbouring apartment. 

    Its owner, Rawaa Eido, told Reuters that militants who expect to be targeted should not be staying in residential buildings. "We don’t have any political affiliation to anyone at all...Why - when they’re being targeted - do they want to hide in houses among people?” she said, in tears. There was no comment from the Israeli military.

    Missile Interception and Regional Security

    Later on Tuesday, an Iranian missile was intercepted in Lebanese airspace by a launch from a foreign vessel off Lebanon's shores, three security sources told Reuters. The Israeli military also said the missile was fired from Iran. Shrapnel landed in several Lebanese towns.

    Diplomatic Expulsions and Reactions

    Lebanon on Tuesday declared the Iranian ambassador persona non grata and gave him until Sunday to leave, after ordering the departure of dozens of other Iranian nationals including diplomats this month. It said the move did not represent a severing of diplomatic ties with Iran.

    Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar praised the decision, while Hezbollah condemned it. 

    (Reporting by Alexander Cornwell in Tel Aviv and Pesha Magid in Jerusalem; Nazih Osseiran, Maya Gebeily, Laila Bassam and Tom Perry in Beirut, additional reporting by Omri Taasan in Jerusalem; Editing by William Maclean and Ros Russell)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Israel Katz announced plans to occupy territory up to the Litani River as a defensive buffer zone—this represents nearly 8–10% of Lebanon’s territory.
    • •Human Rights Watch and international bodies warn that forced evacuations and attacks on civilian infrastructure may violate international humanitarian law.
    • •Hezbollah has vowed to resist the occupation, while UN and Lebanese army developments highlight contested control of southern Lebanon.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Israel's military to occupy swathe of southern Lebanon, defence minister says

    1What territory does Israel intend to occupy in southern Lebanon?

    Israel intends to occupy southern Lebanon up to the Litani River, establishing a 'security zone' that constitutes nearly a tenth of the country.

    2How has Hezbollah responded to Israel's occupation plans?

    Hezbollah has declared it would resist any Israeli occupation south of the Litani River, viewing it as an existential threat to Lebanon.

    3What has been the impact on civilians in southern Lebanon?

    Israeli strikes have killed over 1,070 people and displaced over one million, with many civilian homes and infrastructure destroyed.

    4How has the international community reacted to Israel's statements?

    The United Nations expressed concern over Israel's rhetoric and actions, emphasizing the risks for Lebanese civilians and regional stability.

    5What military actions has Israel carried out in southern Lebanon recently?

    Israel has destroyed bridges, demolished houses near the border, and conducted airstrikes, as part of its campaign against Hezbollah.

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