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Israeli Military Warns Clearing Hezbollah Fighters from Border Zone Will Take Time Amid Renewed Tensions

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Israeli security officials have clarified that the effort to clear Hezbollah militants from the "yellow line" border zone in southern Lebanon will not conclude soon. Despite ongoing negotiations between Israel and Lebanon, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) are preparing for the possibility of renewed fighting along the northern border.

Security sources estimate that Hezbollah is actively rebuilding its military capabilities and reinforcing its ranks, including in southern Lebanon. The group is also undergoing organizational changes to prepare for a potential resumption of hostilities. During the recent conflict, over 3,500 Hezbollah militants were killed and many of their infrastructure were destroyed, but the organization is now focused on restoring its remaining weapons and transferring operatives from other parts of Lebanon to the south.

The IDF continues to monitor these developments closely and has operational plans ready should fighting resume. Israeli forces are conducting ongoing clearance operations south of the "yellow line," targeting militants and terror infrastructure. According to security officials, some Hezbollah militants remain "trapped" in areas where the IDF operates, such as Bint Jbeil, Migdaleh Zun, and Deir Siriane. These militants either attempt to flee and are killed during escape or are eliminated during patrols. The clearance effort is expected to take considerable time, as fully securing the area is not achievable in the short term.

Tensions remain high as Israel and Lebanon recently signed a framework agreement aimed at restoring Lebanese army control over southern Lebanon, a move intended to push Hezbollah out of the region. However, Israeli security forces are preparing for the possibility that this agreement may fail, necessitating a return to combat operations. A security official told N12, "Hezbollah has been hit hard but is advancing its readiness for renewed fighting soon, and the IDF is preparing operational plans and troop deployments accordingly."

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