The Israeli military has begun constructing a concrete barrier along the Lebanon border near Moshav Avivim, according to a report.
The Israeli military has begun constructing a concrete wall along the Lebanon border in the area of Moshav Avivim, according to a report. The barrier is being built on the Israeli side of the border, near the northern community of Avivim, which has been a frequent target of cross-border attacks.
The development comes as the IDF has been conducting operations in southern Lebanon, including demolitions of terror infrastructure and structures, as The Zioneer has reported. In recent weeks, the military has carried out controlled explosions in villages such as Tebnit, Kunin, and other areas, and has been advancing ground forces in some sectors. The Lebanese army has also cautioned residents against returning to border villages due to Israeli aerial surveillance.
No further details on the wall's dimensions or timeline have been provided.
2 developments
- DevelopingLebanese news agency reports IDF establishing crossing gates in southern Lebanon
- DevelopingIDF destroys terror structures in southern Lebanon
- DevelopingIDF conducts controlled explosions in southern Lebanon, Arab media report
- StrongIsrael reportedly considering halt to ground advance in Lebanon
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