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IDF Prepares for Postwar Security Arrangements in Lebanon
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50% centerFirst reported by Ynet · 3 days ago
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What happened
Israeli security officials say parts of southern Lebanon could eventually be transferred to Lebanese Army control, but IDF forces remain deployed and are still fighting militants. The 36th Division reported several armed encounters on the Ali al-Taher ridge, while tunnel work there has been temporarily paused.
- 01Israel may later transfer some southern Lebanon areas to the Lebanese Army.
- 02IDF and political leaders discussed force deployment in southern Lebanon over the past day.
- 03The 36th Division is holding key positions on the Ali al-Taher ridge.
- 04Troops engaged armed militants and identified hits after warning fire.
- 05Tunnel work was paused temporarily, while special units continue assessing the area.
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YnetCenter · Hebrew2 days ago
IDF to Present Lebanon Pilot Plan as Fighting Continues in Southern Lebanon
Channel 13Center · Hebrew2 days ago
Israel Prepares for Limited Withdrawal from South Lebanon Amid U.S.-Brokered Talks
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