Israel's military has launched a pilot program in Lebanon following the signing of the recent framework agreement, according to a single Israeli media report. Separately, reserve Brig. Gen. Oren Solomon argued that Israel should declare it will strike Hezbollah targets anywhere in Lebanon and refuse talks without compensation for war damages.
A single Israeli media report Thursday evening stated that the IDF has launched a pilot program in Lebanon after the signing of the recent framework agreement. The report, attributed to Channel 14 (C14), gave no additional details on the pilot's scope, location, or objectives.
The Zioneer has previously reported extensively on the post-agreement situation in Lebanon, including continued Hezbollah violations, Israeli airstrikes, and conflicting interpretations of the ceasefire terms. Reserve Brig. Gen. Oren Solomon, quoted in the same dispatch, urged the government to adopt a harder line: declare freedom of action against Hezbollah anywhere in Lebanon and refuse negotiations unless Israel receives compensation for war damages.
The pilot program report comes from a single source and is not yet independently corroborated. The operational status of Israeli forces in Lebanon remains fluid, with the military continuing to strike threats near troops.
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- StrongHezbollah continues shelling Israeli troops in south Lebanon despite announced agreement; IDF strikes nearby threats
- StrongIDF warns it will return to 'intensive combat' in Lebanon if necessary
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