Israel says it seeks no territory in Lebanon as new evacuation orders follow strikes

Israel said it has no territorial ambitions in Lebanon even as authorities issued fresh evacuation warnings and strikes against Hezbollah continued, highlighting a tense standoff despite a fragile ceasefire and ongoing violations. The latest warnings were announced alongside continued military action targeting Hezbollah, reflecting a security posture that has persisted amid periodic exchanges of fire.
Israel’s statement on territorial aims sought to address concerns about the scope of its objectives while operations continued across the border. The developments came despite a fragile ceasefire that has seen ongoing violations, keeping the situation volatile.
The combination of evacuation alerts and strikes underscored the limited effect of the truce in curbing hostilities. With tensions persisting, attention remains focused on whether the ceasefire can be stabilized and whether additional measures will be taken to reduce the risk of further escalation.
