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Israeli troops get new Lebanon rules of engagement after ceasefire
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100% right-leaningFirst reported by Srugim · 3 days ago
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What happened
New IDF open-fire rules in southern Lebanon took effect Friday after being agreed the night before. The army can now fire more freely inside the Yellow Line, while outside it, fire is allowed only against clear threats; officials also expect the underground sites there to be destroyed.
- 01New IDF open-fire rules took effect Friday morning in southern Lebanon.
- 02Troops may fire inside the Yellow Line against suspicious or emerging threats.
- 03Outside the Yellow Line, fire is allowed only when a clear danger is identified.
- 04Airstrike approval was moved from the corps commander to the division commander.
- 05Israel expects underground infrastructure in the area to be destroyed, including at Ali Taher.
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