Lebanese army pulls back from southern village after nearby Israeli advance
The Lebanese army announced its withdrawal from a village in the south. The decision came after Israeli forces advanced nearby. The
The Lebanese army announced its withdrawal from a village in the
south. The decision came after Israeli forces advanced nearby. The
village had been a point of tension along the border. Lebanese
officials said the pullout was a precautionary measure. Israeli troops
were reported to be moving closer to the area. The withdrawal may
affect the security dynamics of the region. Both sides have called for
restraint to avoid escalation. International observers will monitor
the situation for further developments.