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No stand-down order issued for 'Israeli' military in Lebanon

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  • 'Israeli' military says operations continue along Lebanon’s “Yellow Line” corridor
  • Troops have received no orders to halt fire or withdraw
  • Field operations persist despite ongoing diplomatic efforts
  • Military activity highlights gap between frontline actions and negotiations

The 'Israeli' military is continuing its tactical ground maneuvers within the critical "Yellow Line" buffer zone in southern Lebanon, showing no immediate signs of scaling back despite intensifying international diplomatic pressure.

According to an official defense source speaking to the Hebrew daily Maariv on Monday afternoon, frontline commanders have received absolutely no directives to implement a ceasefire or begin drawing down combat units from active operational sectors.

The military source clarified that the current operational blueprint remains entirely unchanged, with troops aggressively securing tactical perimeters and target clusters along the border.

The defense establishment's insistence on maintaining forward momentum underscores a determined effort by commanders to solidify a heavily fortified buffer zone before any binding political agreements can legally restrict their freedom of movement.

For the troops stationed on the ground, the mandate remains focused on neutralizing localized infrastructure, completely detached from the ongoing diplomatic dialogue taking place in foreign capitals.