D32: IDF Orders 25-Mile Lebanon Evacuation as Ground War Intensifies
Israel clears the entire southern Lebanon strip from border to Litani — four soldiers killed in the same day's combat
On Day 32, the IDF issued its largest-ever evacuation order in south Lebanon, directing all residents to leave the zone stretching from the Israeli border to a river approximately 25 miles north — covering the full width of the historical Litani security strip. The order came as Israel conducted airstrikes across the zone against Hezbollah positions and as four IDF soldiers were killed in a single ground combat incident — the conflict's deadliest single engagement in Lebanon. Three Indonesian UNIFIL peacekeepers were killed in two separate incidents in the same zone over the preceding 48 hours, prompting France and Indonesia to demand emergency UN Security Council meetings. Lebanon's Health Ministry reported 1,230+ killed and 3,543 wounded since Israel-Lebanon fighting began March 2. The mass evacuation order, combined with the 82nd Airborne arriving in the broader region, signals a new operational phase in the Lebanon theater running in parallel with the main Iran campaign.
Key facts
- •Evacuation zone: Israeli border to ~25 miles north — full Litani strip
- •4 IDF soldiers killed in same-day combat — same battalion, single incident
- •3 Indonesian UNIFIL peacekeepers killed in zone over preceding 48 hours
- •France and Indonesia both demanding emergency UN Security Council sessions
- •Lebanon Health Ministry: 1,230+ killed, 3,543 wounded since March 2
- •IDF morning wave also struck Hezbollah infrastructure in Beirut same day
Timeline
IDF D32 morning: south Lebanon ground contact escalates alongside Tehran/Beirut wave
4 IDF soldiers killed in south Lebanon — same battalion, single incident
Hezbollah infrastructure struck in Beirut — black smoke over Lebanese capital
IDF orders 25-mile south Lebanon mass evacuation — full Litani strip cleared