The Lebanese army announced it has begun conducting patrols and setting up roadblocks in Froun, R'ndouriya, Klaouiya, Bourj Klaouiya, and Kfar Doudein, areas adjacent to territory under Israeli control where the Israel-Lebanon withdrawal pilot is expected to take place, according to a report by Arab affairs correspondent Roi Kais.
The Lebanese army announced Wednesday evening that it has begun deploying patrols and establishing checkpoints in five villages adjacent to the Israeli-controlled border area: Froun, R'ndouriya, Klaouiya, Bourj Klaouiya, and Kfar Doudein. According to a report by Arab affairs correspondent Roi Kais, these villages lie in the zone where the Israel-Lebanon withdrawal pilot is expected to take place. The pilot, part of the recent agreement between the two countries, saw the IDF begin its first redeployments from designated areas on June 28, as The Zioneer reported. The Lebanese army's move marks the first reported deployment of its forces in these specific locations since the agreement came into effect. No further details on the scope or duration of the patrols have been released.
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