Residents of Ein Arab in the Rashaya district of the Bekaa Valley returned home this morning after IDF forces withdrew from the area, the Lebanese news agency reports, as state media KAN relayed. The redeployment follows the Lebanese army reopening the road to the village.
This morning, IDF forces completed a withdrawal from the area of Ein Arab in the Rashaya district of the Bekaa Valley, allowing Lebanese residents to return to their homes. According to the official Lebanese news agency, as relayed by Israel's state broadcaster KAN, the Lebanese army reopened the road to the village following the Israeli pullback.
As The Zioneer reported earlier today at 11:02, the Lebanese army's road reopening and the IDF withdrawal were underway, marking the latest phase in the evolving military posture along the Lebanon front. This redeployment comes after weeks of Israeli operations in southern Lebanon—including ground advances and airstrikes—and amid a ceasefire framework that has seen gradual withdrawal of forces and civilian return in certain areas.
No casualties or further incidents have been reported in connection with the withdrawal. The Lebanese army has not issued an official statement beyond the road reopening. The IDF has not yet commented on the redeployment.
3 developments
- DevelopingLebanese Army deploys in Debbin after IDF withdrawal, clears debris
- DevelopingLebanese army deploys on roads to southern Lebanon to block civilian movement
- StrongLebanese Army withdraws from Kfar Tebnit as IDF ground offensive advances
- StrongLebanese army calls on residents to slow return to southern border towns, citing Israeli aerial surveillance
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