Israel orders occupation of southern Lebanon up to the Litani River
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Israel ordered its military to occupy southern Lebanon up to the Litani River, to control remaining bridges and a security zone, and its forces have destroyed five bridges across the Litani while accelerating demolition of homes in the border area.
Why it matters
Land access into southern Lebanon is now restricted, reducing viable ground routes for movement and emergency response. Humanitarian deliveries and civilian evacuations will face increased logistical barriers and route uncertainty.
Implications
- — International humanitarian NGOs' logistics teams must shift deliveries to air or sea and pre-position supplies — otherwise they will be unable to reach displaced populations reliant on overland aid corridors.
- — UN agencies' field operations teams must secure maritime and air transport corridors and obtain cross-border permissions immediately — otherwise planned relief consignments will be delayed or blocked.
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The Hindu
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