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Southern Lebanon troops face uncertainty as ceasefire terms remain unclear
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100% centerFirst reported by Walla · Jun 15, 2026
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What happened
Israeli troops in southern Lebanon are still fighting up to the “yellow line” while ceasefire diplomacy advances abroad. Soldiers and commanders say they have received no new orders and remain uncertain about the future, as U.S. officials and Hezbollah dispute key terms of the deal.
- 01Israeli forces in southern Lebanon say combat operations continue unchanged.
- 02Soldiers report confusion because no new orders have reached the front.
- 03Trump said Lebanon’s situation still needs a solution and Hezbollah must be engaged.
- 04U.S. officials said Israel’s withdrawal is not a ceasefire condition.
- 05A Hezbollah official said Iran delayed signing until Friday to watch Israeli compliance.
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