The IDF has postponed the demolition of a Hezbollah tunnel and other military sites in southern Lebanon under the existing ceasefire, according to Israeli media. The delay was reported by the Times of Israel.
The IDF has postponed the planned demolition of a Hezbollah tunnel and additional military sites in southern Lebanon under the terms of the existing ceasefire with the group. The Times of Israel reported the delay on Thursday afternoon. The decision marks a pause in the gradual process of dismantling Hezbollah's military infrastructure in the area, which has been ongoing since the ceasefire took effect. No specific reason or revised timeline for the demolitions was cited in the report. The delay will likely be reviewed in the context of broader security assessments by the IDF's Northern Command.
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