Israel to Establish Buffer Zone in South Lebanon up to Litani River, Defence Minister Says

JERUSALEM, March 31 (Reuters) – Israel ⁠will ⁠establish a buffer ⁠zone inside southern Lebanon and ​maintain control over the entire area up to ‌the Litani River once ‌the conflict with Hezbollah militants ⁠ends, ⁠Israel’s defence minister said on Tuesday.

“At the end ​of the operation, the IDF would control the area up to the Litani River, ​including the remaining Litani bridges, while eliminating ⁠Radwan forces ⁠that infiltrated the ⁠area ​and destroying all weapons there,” Israel Katz said ​in a ⁠statement following a security assessment, calling it a “security zone”.

Radwan forces are an elite military unit of Hezbollah.

Katz said that ⁠the more than 600,000 Lebanese residents who have ⁠been evacuated northward would be barred from returning south of the Litani until the safety of residents in northern Israel is guaranteed.

To that end, “all homes in villages near the border in Lebanon would be destroyed, according to ⁠the model of Rafah and Beit Hanoun in Gaza, in order to permanently remove threats near the border to ​northern residents” in Israel, Katz ​said.

(Reporting by Steven Scheer)

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