Israel is poised to occupy parts of southern Lebanon after a deadline for its full military withdrawal expires, with concerns over Hezbollah’s presence and doubts about the Lebanese Army’s ability to control the region. Despite a truce agreement requiring Israeli troops to leave areas seized from Hezbollah, Israeli leaders are suggesting a flexible timeline for withdrawal, pending Lebanese Army control. Hezbollah warns against any breach of the deal, as the potential for renewed conflict looms and decisions must be made on both sides regarding next steps.
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Israel says strikes Syria to shield Druze as clashes spread
Israel launched a military strike in Syria on Wednesday, termed a "warning" against threats to the Druze minority amid escalating sectarian violence near Damascus that resulted in 13 fatalities. Prime Minister Netanyahu indicated the attack targeted an extremist group poised to harm the Druze population, coinciding with deadly clashes in Sahnaya and Jaramana. As Israel warns the Syrian regime to protect the Druze, the new Islamist authorities face significant challenges, including pressure from radical factions...
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