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Lebanese Army Deploys in First Pilot Zone as Israel Prepares Withdrawal from Second
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First reported by Ynet · 5 hours ago
What happened
The Lebanese army has deployed in the first pilot zone north of the Israeli security zone as part of a phased security handover agreement, with Israel preparing to withdraw from a second zone. The move follows US-mediated talks, amid disagreements over international monitoring proposals. An official announcement is expected soon.
- 01Lebanese army deployed in first pilot zone north of Israeli security zone in southern Lebanon.
- 02IDF preparing to withdraw from second pilot zone where Israeli forces are currently stationed.
- 03Official pilot launch announcement expected Sunday before Lebanese president's Washington visit.
- 04Pilot zones near strategic villages were key battlegrounds in past Lebanon conflicts.
- 05Agreement calls for gradual Lebanese army security responsibility and phased IDF redeployment.
- 06US and Israel opposed Italian and UNIFIL proposals for international monitoring of disarmament.
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