
The warnings issued yesterday signalled a possible broadening of Israel's incursion into southern Lebanon, which until now has
been confined to areas close to the border.
Israel has told people to leave Nabatieh, a provincial capital, and other communities north of the Litani river, which formed the northern edge of the border zone established by the UN Security Council after the 2006 war in a resolution that both sides accuse the
other of violating. Just after the warning, the Lebanese Red Cross said an Israeli strike wounded four of its paramedics and killed a Lebanese army soldier as they were evacuating wounded people from the south.
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