Netanyahu Orders Expansion of Security Buffer Zone in Southern Lebanon

March 29 (Reuters) – Israeli ⁠Prime ⁠Minister Benjamin ⁠Netanyahu said on Sunday ​he had instructed the ‌military to further ‌expand the ⁠existing ⁠security buffer zone in southern Lebanon, vowing ​to fundamentally change the security situation there.

“I have ​just instructed to further expand ⁠the ⁠existing security ⁠buffer zone. ​We are determined to fundamentally ​change the ⁠situation in the north,” Netanyahu said in a video statement ⁠from the Northern Command.

He said the decision ⁠aimed to strengthen Israel’s security posture along the northern frontier, amid ongoing tensions along Israel’s northern border, where cross-border hostilities have raised ⁠fears of a broader regional escalation.

(Reporting by Steven Scheer, Writing by Muhammad ​Al Gebaly, Editing by ​Susan Fenton)

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