Israel's defence minister has vowed his army will block residents from returning to southern Lebanon after the war and will be destroying all homes in villages along the border, in what he implied would be a Gaza-like scale of destruction as seen in Rafah and Beit Hanoun.
Breakdown
- Israel plans to demolish civilian homes near the Lebanon border for a security zone 10s
- Over 600,000 southern Lebanon residents barred from returning until security is ensured 26s
- Israel claims Hezbollah has fired 4,000-5,000 rockets since the war began 1m 1s
- Four Israeli soldiers and three UN peacekeepers killed in recent clashes 1m 7s
- UN warns attacks on civilian infrastructure in Lebanon may be war crimes 1m 50s
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