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IDF Chief Calls Lebanon Agreement Historic Amid Ongoing Northern Tensions

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Translated & summarized from Walla by baba
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IDF Chief of Staff Lieutenant General Eyal Zamir visited the Northern Command and the 36th Division on Sunday morning, accompanied by Northern Command Commander Major General Rafi Milo, 36th Division Commander Brigadier General Yiftah Nurkin, and other senior officers. During the visit, Zamir held a situation assessment, approved plans for continued operations, and engaged in command discussions with brigade leaders.

Zamir described the recently signed agreement with the Lebanese government as "historic and significant," attributing it to the operational strength and military achievements the IDF has attained in recent months. He emphasized that both sides must now prove their commitment through actions, stating, "The test now is the test of action by both sides, and the coming period will dictate the future."

The IDF maintains high alertness for rapid and lethal strikes if the ceasefire is violated. Zamir highlighted that the Northern Command remains the IDF's focal point, prepared for swift combat in Lebanon and Iran if necessary. He noted that fighters from the 36th Division and the commando brigade control the Buqur ridge area, with Hezbollah weakened and its operatives confined underground. The IDF holds operational control in the region and is ready to respond decisively to any breach of the ceasefire.

In parallel with the announcement of the Lebanon agreement, the IDF confirmed the death of Captain David Hazut, 21, from Ashkelon, a platoon commander in the 12th Battalion of the Golani Brigade, who fell in combat in southern Lebanon. Another soldier was lightly wounded and evacuated for medical treatment. Hazut's family has been informed.

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