Settler leader and activist Haim Cohen posted on Telegram that the northern campaign is over, according to a message from his channel. The statement comes amid signs of de-escalation on the Israel-Lebanon border but has not been confirmed by official Israeli sources.
Haim Cohen, a prominent settler leader and activist, posted a brief message on his the source Monday afternoon stating that "the war in the north is over." The post, written in Hebrew, did not provide further details or attribution. Cohen is a well-known figure in the settlement movement and often comments on security affairs.
As of this writing, no official confirmation has been issued by the Israel Defense Forces, the Home Front Command, or any government ministry. The statement appears to reflect a personal assessment or a signal from within settler circles rather than an official announcement.
The northern front has seen a significant reduction in hostilities in recent weeks, with no major Hezbollah attacks or IDF strikes reported in the past several days. However, tensions remain high and periodic alerts continue.
The Zioneer has not previously reported on this specific statement, and it remains unclear whether Cohen's remark is based on actual operational updates or is an expression of hope.
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