4 resultsfor “impact of Israel's buffer zone on Lebanon”
buffer zone] doesn’t change anything about the fact that there is a maritime border agreement.”  (Al Jazeera) ## What can Lebanon do if Israel starts occupying
impactful resistance to Israel. The government seems unable to act, politically or militarily, for lack of funds, domestic consensus or military clout. At times it bends to Israeli or American pressure: “disarming” already marginalised Palestinian
buffer zone in Lebanon (a new occupation zone). In particular, Israel seems keen to occupy the town of Bint Jbeil before any ceasefire announcement,” he noted, adding that it would be “mostly for symbolic reasons
impacted villages and towns. As for southern Syria, where no similar official Israeli map exists, we looked at fixed military outposts [beyond the “Alpha Line”](/news/2025/7/17/not-just-about-the-druze-israels-rationale-for-its-attacks-on-syria) that separates the occupied Golan Heights from the rest