A Lebanese report claims Israeli military vehicles have pulled back from the town of Khiam in southern Lebanon. The report, from a single Arabic-language source, provides no details on the timing, number of vehicles, or current positions. There has been no official Israeli comment.
A single Arabic-language the source reports that Israeli military vehicles have withdrawn from the town of Khiam in southern Lebanon. The brief report, posted at 23:21 Jerusalem time, contains no further details on the timing, the number or type of vehicles involved, or where they moved to.
The claim comes amid ongoing IDF operations in southern Lebanon. Earlier on Tuesday, The Zioneer reported an Israeli drone strike on a vehicle near the Khyam–Haddatha road, and the Lebanese army called on residents to slow their return to border villages citing Israeli aerial surveillance. A prior bulletin noted an IDF tank convoy pulled back from the center of Houla to its outskirts.
The report is unverified and based on a single source. The IDF has not commented.
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- Internal intake
