The Lebanese Armed Forces closed the road leading to Nabatieh al-Fawqa and the village of Tebnit, as well as the road from Kfar Ruman to Marjeyoun, citing the presence of Israeli forces in the area, Abu Ali Express reports. The closures effectively block civilian access to villages where IDF operations have been ongoing in recent days.
The Lebanese Army has closed two key roads in southern Lebanon — the route to Nabatieh al-Fawqa and Kfar Tebnit, and the road from Kfar Ruman to Marjeyoun — explicitly citing the presence of IDF forces in the area, according to the Arabic-language outlet Abu Ali Express. The closures come amid ongoing Israeli ground operations in the Nabatieh district, including in the villages of Tebnit, Hadatha, and Rashaf, where the IDF has conducted controlled demolitions and artillery fire, as The Zioneer reported Monday morning. Residents returning to the area earlier in the day reported destroyed military vehicles along the roadside between Hadatha and Haris. The Lebanese Army's move effectively blocks civilian access to villages where Israeli forces are actively operating, suggesting coordination or at least acknowledgment of the IDF's presence in these areas. No official Israeli confirmation of the road closures has been issued.
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