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Israel to establish buffer zone in south Lebanon up to Litani River, defence minister says

By Thomson Reuters Mar 31, 2026 | 5:01 AM

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)