Israel's army said Monday it was evacuating residents living along its northern border with Lebanon amid rising tensions there 10 days into its war with Hamas.
An Israeli civilian and an army officer were killed Sunday in missile attacks from Lebanon, and the army carried out retaliatory strikes and attacked infrastructure of Hezbollah.
The Israeli army Monday noted in a statement "the implementation of a plan to evacuate residents of northern Israel who live in the area up to two kilometers from the Lebanese border to state-funded guesthouses".
The move affects thousands of people living in 28 communities.
Many have already left the area after repeated cross-border fire in recent days has claimed lives on both sides of the U.N.-patrolled border between Lebanon and Israel which remain technically at war.
Israel's Defense Minister Yoav Gallant said his country had "no interest in a war in the north, we don't want to escalate the situation".
"If Hezbollah chooses the path of war, it will pay a very heavy price," he said on Sunday. "But if it restrains itself, we'll respect the situation and keep things the way they are".
Israel has been at war since Gaza's Hamas militants staged an unprecedented attack on October 7 in which its gunmen killed people in a surprise onslaught that shocked the nation.
The attack and fighting since have killed more than 1,400 in Israel which has vowed to destroy Hamas and responded with a heavy bombing campaign on Gaza that had killed more than 2,750.
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