Israel's IBA: Metula Declared as Closed Military Zone
Due to military operations in southern Lebanon
Residents advised to stay indoors, evacuate if necessary
The head of the Northern Command has declared Metula, a town in northern Israel, a closed military zone, forbidding entry and exit while special army operations are underway in Lebanon.
Residents have been advised to remain indoors and evacuate if necessary. The military has set up roadblocks and is conducting searches in the area.
The declaration of Metula as a closed military zone is a rare occurrence, and it indicates the seriousness of the situation.
The military has not released any details about the operations in Lebanon, but it is believed that they are related to the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hezbollah.
Hezbollah is a Lebanese Shia Islamist militant group and political party that has been designated as a terrorist organization by the United States, the European Union, and several other countries.
The group has been engaged in a long-running conflict with Israel, and the two sides have fought several wars.
The most recent war between Israel and Hezbollah was in 2006, and it lasted for 34 days.
The war ended with a ceasefire agreement, but tensions between the two sides have remained high.
The current military operations in Lebanon are a reminder of the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hezbollah, and they have raised concerns about the possibility of a new war.