Lebanese army withdraws from southern village after Israeli troops advance nearby
Summary
The Lebanese army pulled its troops from a base in a southern village after Israeli forces moved close by. This happened amid ongoing conflict and peace talks involving the United States and Iran that may include Lebanon.Key Facts
- The Lebanese army withdrew from Kfar Tebnit after nearby Israeli troop advances.
- Israel warned residents to evacuate about 20 locations, including Nabatiyeh and nearby villages.
- Israeli airstrikes and artillery shelling hit several villages near Nabatiyeh, killing at least two people.
- Israeli forces likely aimed to control the strategic Ali Taher hill, which overlooks key areas in southern Lebanon.
- Hezbollah fighters launched attacks using fiber-optic drones against Israeli troops near Kfar Tebnit.
- An Israeli drone injured a Lebanese soldier near Nabatiyeh after missing an earlier strike attempt.
- Pakistan’s prime minister announced that the U.S. and Iran agreed on wording for a peace deal to end the regional conflict, including Lebanon.
- Iranian officials indicated that Lebanon would be part of a future ceasefire agreement involving the U.S. and Iran.
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