Lebanese Prime Minister stated Wednesday evening that the IDF will withdraw from the village of Zoutar and other villages in southern Lebanon within days, according to i24NEWS. The claim has not been independently verified, and no official Israeli confirmation has been issued.
Lebanese Prime Minister announced Wednesday evening that the IDF is expected to withdraw from the village of Zoutar (Zoutar) and several other villages in southern Lebanon within the coming days. The statement, reported by i24NEWS, has not been corroborated by official Israeli sources.
The claim comes amid ongoing tensions in southern Lebanon following the ceasefire that ended large-scale hostilities. The Zioneer previously reported on June 22 that the Lebanese army was evacuating civilians from border villages, stating that the IDF had not yet withdrawn from those areas. The status of the withdrawal from Zoutar — also reported in earlier Lebanese army statements — remains unconfirmed by Israeli officials.
No additional details were provided about which other villages are included in the reported withdrawal, and the IDF has not commented on the prime minister's statement. The announcement is classified as Developing pending independent verification.
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