Israel announced plans to occupy a security zone in southern Lebanon up to the Litani River, displacing over 1 million people, with experts warning the move mirrors failed 1980s-1990s occupation tactics that ultimately proved unsustainable. Experts contend that despite Israel's military superiority, the occupation is unlikely to eliminate Hezbollah and will require political negotiations to resolve the decades-long conflict.
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Israel announced plans to occupy a security zone in southern Lebanon up to the Litani River, displacing over 1 million people, with experts warning the move mirrors failed 1980s-1990s occupation tactics that ultimately proved unsustainable. Experts contend that despite Israel's military superiority, the occupation is unlikely to eliminate Hezbollah and will require political negotiations to resolve the decades-long conflict.