What it is about
The Israeli military announced that an unauthorized distribution of evacuation flyers in southern Lebanon’s Wazzani village was conducted by an IDF unit without permission. An investigation has been launched.
Why it matters
The incident highlights internal communication issues within the Israeli military while also underscoring ongoing regional tensions as Hezbollah continues to use southern Lebanon to target northern Israel.
Details
The flyers, mistakenly distributed, called on civilians in highlighted border zones to evacuate due to Hezbollah activity. These zones have seen frequent attacks on northern Israel by the terrorist group in recent months.
The Individuals Involved
The flyers were distributed by the 769th “Hiram” Regional Brigade led by Col. Avi Marciano, without approval from senior officers like the head of the Northern Command.
Methods and Means
A small drone operated by the Brigade, and not the Israeli Air Force, was used to drop these flyers. This method contrasts with the IDF’s usual tactics of using flyers to inform civilians, a practice commonly used in the Gaza Strip.
Context and Background
This incident follows a significant attack where around 40 rockets were fired from Lebanon at Israel, causing several fires but no reported injuries, emphasizing the risks faced by Israelis close to the border.
Escalation of Hostilities
Hezbollah’s continued aggression included launching over 60 rockets, and Israel responded with defensive airstrikes deep into Lebanon, targeting terror operatives in Shebaa.
Impact and Casualties
As the conflict intensifies, 26 Israeli civilians and 20 IDF members have lost their lives. On the Lebanese side, 440 Hezbollah members, alongside operatives from other terror groups, soldiers, and civilians, have been reported as casualties.
This story was first published on timesofisrael.com.