Israel orders evacuations in seven south Lebanon villages; Netanyahu warns of decisive action

Israel ordered the evacuation of seven villages in southern Lebanon, saying the move was a response to alleged ceasefire violations by Hezbollah. The order expands civilian displacement in the border area as tensions remain elevated. Israeli authorities said the directive was prompted by what they described as breaches of a ceasefire by the Iran‑aligned group.
The announcement did not include additional details on the scope of the evacuation beyond the seven named villages. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu coupled the move with a warning of decisive military action against Hezbollah. He framed the order as part of Israel’s response to the alleged violations.
The evacuation directive and Netanyahu’s warning were linked by Israel to alleged ceasefire breaches by Hezbollah, with the developments centered on communities in southern Lebanon.
