Israel establishes ‘Yellow Line’ in Lebanon, strikes targets despite ceasefire
Israel establishes ‘Yellow Line’ in Lebanon, strikes targets despite ceasefire Israel says it has drawn a new occupation line in southern Lebanon and has already launched attacks against what it describes as threats near its forces. In a statement, the Israeli military said it established a “Yellow Line” in the south, similar to a boundary used in Gaza, marking areas where its troops are operating. The Israeli army claims it retains the right to act despite the truce, saying “actions taken in self-defense and to remove immediate threats are not restricted by the ceasefire.