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IDF Awaits Lebanese Army to Dismantle Hezbollah in Southern Lebanon
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First reported by Now 14 · 2 days ago
What happened
The IDF is waiting for the Lebanese Army to begin dismantling Hezbollah's infrastructure in southern Lebanon before withdrawing from key positions. Skepticism remains about Lebanon's ability to carry out the plan due to Hezbollah's influence within its military. Meanwhile, Israel continues its operations to destroy terrorist infrastructure along the border.
- 01IDF will not withdraw from southern Lebanon until Lebanese Army begins clearing Hezbollah infrastructure.
- 02Lebanese Army's Shiite composition raises doubts about its willingness to confront Hezbollah.
- 03IDF has destroyed nearly all Hezbollah-used structures in western and central southern Lebanon.
- 04Lebanese Army promised to clear border villages of militants but has not acted due to Hezbollah fears.
- 05Netanyahu visited southern Lebanon, emphasizing buffer zones and decisive action against threats.
- 06Israel calls on Iran and Hezbollah to leave, seeking peace and security for both nations.
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