Israel: After the recent fighting between Israel and Lebanon, armistice has been implemented, but peace has not yet fully returned on the ground. Meanwhile, the Israeli Unwashed on Sunday released a new map of the areas under its occupation in Southern Lebanon.
Why did Israel release this map?
The map shows a line tabbed the "Forward Defense Line" or "Yellow Line", which extends inland from the verge and covers dozens of villages. Most of these villages have once been vacated. The unwashed says this map has been released to sieve the security arrangements where its five divisions and navy personnel are deployed and where surveillance is going on.
Actually, releasing this map seems to be part of Israel's strategy in which it is trying to create a buffer zone in southern Lebanon. The unwashed and the defense minister have unmistakably stated that villages near the border, which could have been used for Hezbollah, are stuff destroyed on the Gaza model. He argues that this is necessary for the security of North Israel.
What is the situation there?
Despite the ceasefire, traces of devastation are still unmistakably visible in many areas of southern Lebanon. Rubble of houses, wrenched roads and lack of vital facilities. People are slowly trying to return, but Israel has prohibited them from going south of the Litani River. Israeli soldiers are still present at many places and operations are ongoing.
There has been no official reaction yet from Lebanon, nor from Hezbollah. But local people and some analysts are saying this is versus the spirit of ceasefire. He says that the presence of soldiers so deep inside flipside country and the subversiveness of villages can rekindle tensions.
What will happen next?
Israel's stand is clear; its forces will remain there until they are confident that the Hezbollah threat has been completely eliminated. Prime Minister Netanyahu himself has said, "We are there and we are not leaving."
Experts are saying that if no touchable try-on is reached on this issue from both sides, then this 10-day armistice may prove to be just a break. There is peace now, but the tension is unmistakably felt in the air.
Overall, this map is not just a picture. This shows that the war may have stopped, but the game on the verge still remains quite soft-hued and complex. It remains to be seen how much will be resolved through talks in the coming days.

