The IDF is continuing to clear the new Israeli security buffer zone in southern Lebanon, leaving no terrorist infrastructure intact, according to a Hebrew-language analysis published Sunday. The piece, on Gplanet, describes the zone as free of hostile residents and secured via an international agreement, and frames the arrangement as a historic diplomatic achievement for Israel.
A Hebrew-language analysis published Sunday on the Gplanet website characterizes the ongoing IDF clearing and occupation of a new security buffer in southern Lebanon as a historic diplomatic achievement. The piece states the military is leaving no terrorist infrastructure standing and describes the strip as 'free of enemy subjects' and secured via an international agreement. The author frames the arrangement in celebratory terms as 'Israel's genius deal in Lebanon.' This comes as the broader US-brokered framework with Lebanon continues to draw commentary across the Israeli spectrum — several recent analyses published by The Zioneer have noted the framework's strategic significance, including assessments by Lt. Col. (res.) Yaron Buskila and Reservist Brig. Gen. Amir Avivi, who described the deal as the end of Iranian hegemony. The Gplanet piece does not offer new operational details beyond confirming the IDF's ongoing posture in the buffer zone, which Israel says it will not withdraw from until Hezbollah is fully disarmed.
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