Israel drops flyers warning Lebanese against helping Hezbollah

W460

The Israeli army dropped leaflets on parts of south Lebanon on Friday for the first time since the Israel-Hamas war began, warning residents not to help Hezbollah, inhabitants said.

Since October 8, the day after the Israel-Hamas war started, the frontier between Lebanon and Israel has seen deadly exchanges of fire, mainly between the Israeli army and the Iran-backed Hezbollah movement, which says it is acting in support of Hamas.

"Early Friday morning, a drone dropped leaflets over the village that landed between the houses," said a resident of Kfarshouba near the border, requesting anonymity due to security concerns.

Another resident said leaflets were dropped twice after the wind blew many from the initial batch away.

"To the residents of south Lebanon, we inform you that the terrorist Hezbollah is infiltrating into your homes and your lands," read a copy of a leaflet seen by AFP.

"You must stop this terrorism for your own security," the text added, warning the population that assisting Hezbollah would expose them "to danger".

Residents along the Lebanese border have said the Israeli army has stepped up its bombardment of frontier villages in recent days.

The municipality of Kfarshouba accused Israel of trying to justify its aggressive actions against civilians.

"Since the beginning of the clashes, Israel has bombed four houses inhabited by civilians, and there were no weapons or armed men in them," the municipality said in a statement, urging for the liberation of the occupied Kfarshouba heights and territories.

Israel also dropped leaflets over parts of south Lebanon during a 2006 war with Hezbollah.

Since the cross-border exchanges of fire began in October, more than 120 people have been killed on the Lebanese side of the frontier, most of them Hezbollah fighters but also including a Lebanese soldier and 17 civilians, three of them journalists, according to an AFP tally.

More than 64,000 people have been displaced in Lebanon, mostly in the south, figures from the International Organization for Migration show.

On the Israeli side, at least six soldiers and four civilians have been killed, authorities there have said.

The Israel-Hamas war began after the Palestinian militant group launched an unprecedented attack on Israel that Israeli officials say killed about 1,200 people.

In response, Israel launched a massive military offensive that the health ministry in the Gaza Strip says has killed more than 18,700 people, mostly women and children.

Comments 4
Thumb i.report 15 December 2023, 17:14

The flyers are meant to terrorize the local citizens because the Zionists know very well that nobody has a say in what Hezbollah does except the ayatollah Khamaney. They don’t answer to anybody; those who criticize them, even the Shias, are executed like Loqman Slim.

Thumb farsical.resistance 15 December 2023, 20:25

The Lebanese foreign minister Abdhezballah Bou Babil immediately filed a complaint at the UN accusing Israel of littering.

Thumb scorpyonn 16 December 2023, 07:50

I am ashamed to say that I am a Shiite Moslem from Southern Lebanon. I cannot believe how stupid my people are for paying homage to those bastards in Iran.

Thumb chrisrushlau 18 December 2023, 20:58

Israel has affirmed that democracy is the greatest threat to some damn thing and will take all necessary measures to stop it in its tracks.