‘Israeli’ army prevents Hezbollah deployment in southern Lebanon
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- 'Israeli' army conducts preventive operations in southern Lebanon.
- Operation aims to stop Hezbollah from establishing positions near the border.
The ‘Israeli’ army announced that its multi-dimensional unit, operating under the command of Division 91, carried out operations in southern Lebanon to prevent Hezbollah from establishing positions near the border.
The army emphasized that the operation was preventive, focusing on monitoring and restricting militant movement rather than engaging in direct attacks. “Our forces are working to ensure no hostile group can secure positions threatening our northern border,” the statement said.
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Officials confirmed that surveillance, reconnaissance, and patrol measures were intensified to deter Hezbollah from consolidating a presence in the region.
This move comes amid ongoing tensions along the Israel-Lebanon border, where both sides remain on high alert. Analysts say such preventive measures reinforce ‘Israeli’ deterrence without escalating into direct confrontation.
No clashes or casualties were reported during the operation.



