Defence Minister Israel Katz declared on Monday that the IDF will seize and hold all territory south of the Litani River — nearly 10% of Lebanon's landmass. "Hundreds of thousands of Shiite residents" of southern Lebanon would not return, he stated, until Israel's security is guaranteed. He ordered "accelerated demolition of Lebanese houses in the border villages" following "the Beit Hanoun and Rafah models in Gaza" . The United Nations called the rhetoric "very much concerning."
The declaration formalises what weeks of military preparation had already achieved on the ground. The IDF severed the Qasmiyeh Bridge, cutting southern Lebanon's main highway link north , and destroyed Litani River crossings to physically isolate the area. Two armoured divisions NOW operate in that sealed zone. Displacement orders issued on 12 March pushed residents not to the Litani but 15 km beyond it — to the Zahrani River line, 40 km from the Israeli border. Katz's reference to the "Beit Hanoun and Rafah models" describes the systematic demolition of residential areas to create permanent cleared zones. Human Rights Watch identified three potential war crimes in these operations: forced displacement, wanton destruction, and deliberate targeting of civilians 1. HRW urged the United States, United Kingdom, and Germany to suspend military sales. 69% of Israel's arms imports come from US firms; 30% from Germany.
Israel occupied a strip of southern Lebanon from 1985 to 2000, maintaining what it called a "security zone" policed by the South Lebanon Army militia. The occupation produced no lasting security. Hezbollah conducted a sustained guerrilla campaign that killed an average of 25 Israeli soldiers per year through the 1990s, until Prime Minister Ehud Barak ordered a unilateral withdrawal in May 2000. That withdrawal became the founding narrative of Hezbollah's political legitimacy in Lebanon. The current declaration goes further than the old security zone in both geographic scope and stated intent: Katz is describing not a temporary buffer but an indefinite hold on all territory south of the Litani, with active residential demolition to prevent civilian return. UN Security Council Resolution 1701, which ended the 2006 war, established UNIFIL's mandate in precisely this area — a mandate NOW functionally superseded by Israeli military control.
The humanitarian cost is already acute. 1,029 people have been killed including 118 children, with 1.2 million displaced — one in five Lebanese . UNICEF Deputy Executive Director Ted Chaiban stated that recent escalation has "killed or wounded the equivalent of one classroom of children every day" 2. Five hospitals and 49 health centres are non-operational. Israeli strikes on Bchamoun — 10 km southeast of Beirut, outside areas covered by evacuation orders — killed three people including a three-year-old girl on the same day as Katz's announcement. A senior military official told NPR the IDF is "halfway there" but needs "several more weeks" 3, while Channel 12 reported that Israeli political and security leaders fear a "rapid, ambiguous agreement" with Iran could halt operations before their objectives are met 4. The IDF's operational tempo has not slowed despite Netanyahu's public endorsement of the Ceasefire framework — the same gap between political rhetoric and military reality that defines the wider war.
