Military Sources: The Israeli Army Has Not Received Orders to Withdraw from Lebanon
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Military Sources: The Israeli Army Has Not Received Orders to Withdraw from Lebanon

SadaNews: The Haaretz newspaper, citing Israeli military sources, revealed that the army has not yet received any instructions to withdraw from any area in Lebanon, indicating a continued field tension despite talk of a ceasefire.

For its part, Hezbollah announced that "the Israeli enemy has continued its ongoing violations of the ceasefire," affirming that these violations included carrying out an explosion in the town of Majdal Zoun, as well as launching airstrikes on the city of Nabatieh and the towns of Mivdoun and Faroun. The party explained that these assaults were not limited to military sites but also targeted residential buildings in the towns of Tyba and Hadatha, where they were directly demolished.

The party also indicated that Israeli forces dropped sound bombs near civilians in the towns of Burj Qallawi and Barashit, considering the enemy's actions to be a "flagrant violation of the ceasefire to which we have adhered thus far." It assured that the resistance is monitoring and documenting these violations, and reserves the right to defend the homeland and its people.

These developments occur amidst a continued state of anticipation on the Lebanese scene, where the absence of any official decision for an Israeli withdrawal raises questions about the seriousness of the commitment to calm, while Hezbollah insists that repeated violations threaten stability and impose new military options upon it.