Israel issues new evacuation order to southern Lebanon

The Israeli Army has issued a new warning for the residents of 12 villages and towns in southern Lebanon, "in light of the violation of the ceasefire agreement by Hezbollah".
Israeli Protection Forces spokesman Avichay Adriee says residents must leave at least a mile away from their properties"in open areas".
"Whoever is present next to Hezbollah elements, objects and their combat tools exposes his life at risk", he added.
More than a million people in Lebanon have moved within the country as a result of war, reports Telegraph, broadcast Periscope.
Despite a ceasefire declared by Donald Trump on 16 April, Israel and Hezbollah have continued to exchange attacks, accusing each other of violating the terms of the agreement.
In an effort to stop the war and end Israel's invasion of southern Lebanon, the Lebanese government has agreed to lead negotiations with Israel, but the only round of direct talks has been at ambassadorial level and not with top officials. /Periscope/












