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Report: Israel to withdraw from Lebanon pilot zones, suspends sensitive operations

From Naharnet · () English

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • The Israeli army is reportedly preparing to withdraw from "pilot zones" in southern Lebanon next week.
  • This withdrawal coincides with a new round of talks between Lebanon and Israel in Rome.
  • At the request of the U.S., Israel has instructed its army to halt all "sensitive" operations in southern Lebanon.

The Israeli army is expected to begin withdrawing from designated "pilot zones" in southern Lebanon next week, according to a report by the Israeli Public Broadcasting Corporation. This move is set to occur concurrently with a new round of talks between Lebanon and Israel, scheduled to take place in Rome.

Furthermore, the report revealed that the Israeli political leadership has directed the army to suspend all operations considered "sensitive" in southern Lebanon. This instruction reportedly came at the request of the United States, indicating a potential shift in diplomatic or operational strategy.

Details regarding the specific nature of the "pilot zones" or the "sensitive" operations were not provided in the report. The context of the upcoming talks in Rome and the U.S. involvement suggests an effort to de-escalate tensions or facilitate a broader diplomatic process in the region.

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Originally published by Naharnet in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.