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Northern border vigilance teams to be demobilized next week after ceasefire announcement
How 4 Israeli newsrooms covered this story — translated into English and compared side by side.
50% centerFirst reported by Walla · 3 days ago
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What happened
Israel’s emergency squads along the northern border were notified Monday that they will be demobilized starting next Sunday, after the U.S. announced a ceasefire in the north. A member of one squad in Moshav Goren strongly condemned the decision, saying it leaves communities exposed.
- 01Northern border emergency squads will be released starting next Sunday.
- 02The notice followed a U.S. announcement of a ceasefire in the north.
- 03The released fighters were mobilized when Operation Roar of the Lion began.
- 04Moran Dadush of Moshav Goren called the move abandonment.
- 05He said the ceasefire is untested and the area remains tense.
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