The official Lebanese news agency reports that residents of Ein Arab in the Rashaya district of the Bekaa Valley returned home this morning after the Lebanese army reopened the road and IDF forces withdrew, according to state media (KAN).
IDF forces have redeployed from positions near the village of Ein Arab in the Rashaya district, the Bekaa Valley, allowing the Lebanese army to reopen the road and residents to return to their homes this morning. The Lebanese official news agency reported the development, carried by Israeli public broadcaster KAN.
This is part of a broader pattern of gradual IDF withdrawals and Lebanese army deployments along the southern Lebanon border since the ceasefire, as The Zioneer has reported. In recent weeks, Lebanese forces have deployed in towns such as Debbin and cleared roads north of Marjayoun, while residents have returned to villages amid widespread destruction. The security situation remains fragile, with no official Israeli confirmation of this specific withdrawal.
2 developments
- StrongLebanese Army withdraws from Kfar Tebnit as IDF ground offensive advances
- DevelopingLebanese Army deploys in Debbin after IDF withdrawal, clears debris
- DevelopingIDF Arabic Spokesman Issues Evacuation Warning for Bekaa and Nabatieh Areas
- StrongLebanese media report large-scale evacuation from villages IDF warned to clear
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