IDF Reveals "Yellow Line" Forward Defence Map in Southern Lebanon Post-Ceasefire

The Israel Defense Forces has released a detailed map of its "Forward Defence Line" in southern Lebanon, outlining the operational zone where its forces remain post-ceasefire. The military confirms five divisions are operating simultaneously south of this line to dismantle Hezbollah infrastructure and protect northern Israel. The map defines a controlled territory from the Mediterranean to Mount Hermon, encompassing key sectors like Bint Jbeil and Nabatieh. Defence Minister Israel Katz has emphasized the IDF will use "full force" to protect its soldiers within Lebanon if threatened.

Key Points: IDF Forward Defence Line Map in Lebanon Post-Ceasefire

  • Map defines new security zone
  • Five IDF divisions remain deployed
  • Operations continue despite ceasefire
  • Aim is to dismantle Hezbollah infrastructure
  • 150+ Hezbollah fighters eliminated pre-truce
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Yellow Line: IDF reveals strategic forward defence map in Southern Lebanon

IDF releases map of its Forward Defence Line in southern Lebanon, detailing five-division deployment to dismantle Hezbollah infrastructure despite truce.

"5 divisions are operating simultaneously... to dismantle Hezbollah terror infrastructure sites - Israel Defense Forces"

Tel Aviv, April 19

Following the implementation of a 10-day ceasefire, the Israel Defense Forces on Sunday released a detailed map of the "Forward Defence Line".

The announcement clarifies the operational zone where Israeli forces remain positioned deep within Lebanese territory.

The military confirmed that despite the current truce, which took effect at midnight on April 16, a massive contingent of five divisions and Israeli Navy forces is operating simultaneously south of this line.

The IDF stated that the continued presence of these five divisions is essential to "fundamentally change the security reality" along the northern border.

In a post on X, IDF said, " REVEALED: The Forward Defence Line and the area in which IDF soldiers are operating, following the ceasefire agreement. 5 divisions are operating simultaneously south of the Forward Defence Line in southern Lebanon in order to dismantle Hezbollah terror infrastructure sites and to prevent direct threats to communities in northern Israel."

The Israel Defence Forces has issued a detailed operational update outlining its ongoing military posture along the Forward Defence Line in southern Lebanon, stating that multiple divisions are actively engaged in operations aimed at dismantling infrastructure linked to Hezbollah and preventing threats to northern Israel.

According to the statement shared by the Israeli military, operations are continuing even after the ceasefire arrangement, with a focus on maintaining what it describes as a buffer zone to safeguard civilian communities in northern Israel. The update highlights the deployment of five divisions operating simultaneously south of the Forward Defence Line in southern Lebanon, targeting what it identifies as terror infrastructure sites.

The reveal comes amid reports of friction in the border region. The IDF noted that it conducted "air and ground attacks" over the last 24 hours against individuals who approached the Yellow Line, characterising such movements as violations of the ceasefire understandings.

In the final 24 hours before the truce, 150+ Hezbollah terrorists were eliminated, including the Bint Jbeil Sector Commander, Ali Rida Abbas. 300+ military infrastructure sites were struck, including launchers and storage facilities.

Explosive demolitions of terror structures were reported in Bayada and Nakura as the IDF solidified its grip on the new security zone.

The newly published map defines a controlled territory stretching from the Mediterranean coast to the slopes of Mount Hermon. The zone encompasses high-stakes sectors like Bint Jbeil, Nabatieh, and Khiam, with the Litani River and Saluki Valley serving as critical reference points.

The establishment of the "Yellow Line" signals that Israel intends to maintain a "locked and loaded" posture regardless of diplomatic truces.

Defence Minister Israel Katz has emphasised that the IDF will continue to use "full force" to protect soldiers within Lebanon if they face threats.

Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump has praised the 10-day ceasefire as a step toward a broader peace agreement. The IDF's deployment of five divisions suggests that a full withdrawal remains contingent on the total neutralisation of Hezbollah's frontline capabilities.

- ANI

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Priya S
The map is very revealing. It shows a long-term strategy, not just a temporary operation. The mention of the Litani River is key. This feels like an attempt to create a permanent buffer zone. The civilian population in those Lebanese sectors must be suffering immensely. 😔
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Arjun K
"Locked and loaded" posture during a ceasefire? This seems contradictory. A truce should mean de-escalation from both sides. Deploying five divisions sends the opposite signal. As an Indian, I believe peace can only come when actions match the words of the agreement.
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Sarah B
The scale of this is staggering. 150+ eliminated, 300+ sites struck just before the truce. It shows how intense the fighting was. The strategic goal of changing the "security reality" is clear, but at what human cost? The focus should now be on making the ceasefire hold.
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Vikram M
From an Indian security perspective, this is a textbook case of establishing deterrence through forward deployment. However, the long-term sustainability is questionable. Hezbollah is a non-state actor deeply embedded in the population. A purely military solution is rarely the answer. Complex issue.
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Kavya N
My heart goes out to all the innocent people caught in the middle. Whether in northern Israel or southern Lebanon, families just want to live in peace. This "Yellow Line" might bring security to one side, but it creates immense insecurity for the other. A lasting solution needs to address both.

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