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Lebanese Army to Enter Areas Israel Will Withdraw From in South Lebanon Within Days
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First reported by Maariv · 1 day ago
What happened
The Lebanese army is preparing to enter two southern Lebanon areas that the IDF will soon vacate, as part of a framework agreement, with implementation expected within days. Discussions to finalize the timeline continue, while Lebanon's president links further talks to Israel's withdrawal.
- 01Lebanese army plans to enter two southern Lebanon areas Israel will vacate within days.
- 02Entry into both zones will be simultaneous, not phased, per shared information with Israel.
- 03No exact timeline yet; further talks between Israel and Lebanon scheduled next week.
- 04US official confirms transition to implementation phase of the framework agreement.
- 05Lebanese President Joseph Aoun ties continued negotiations to start of Israeli withdrawal.
- 06Additional pilot zones are being mapped and planned following the initial entry.
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