Lebanese Army Announces Start of Troops Deployment in Naqoura Border Town after Withdrawal of Israeli Occupation Forces

The Israeli Army Command announced on Monday that its military units started to deploy in Naqoura border town, South Lebanon, after the withdrawal of the Zionist occupation forces.

The deployment was coordinated with the UNIFIL troops and synchronized with the meeting of the ceasefire monitor five-member committee in Ras al-Naqoura in the presence of the senior advisor to US President Joe Biden, Amos Hochstein, in parallel with the withdrawal of the Israeli enemy from the town, according to LA post via X platform.

The deployment will be completed during the next phase, and the specialized units will conduct an engineering survey of the town with the aim of removing unexploded ordnance, the post added.
Therefore, the army command called on citizens not to approach the area and to adhere to the instructions of the military units until the deployment ends.

 

The search and rescue teams of the General Directorate of Civil Defense, in cooperation and coordination with the Lebanese Army, were able to retrieve the bodies of 5 martyrs from Al-Saha neighborhood, one martyr from Al-Ain neighborhood and another from Al-Houma neighborhood in the town of Khiyam, on the first day of the fourth week of the continued search operations at the site of the Israeli aggression that previously targeted the town. The seven bodies were transferred to Marjeyoun Governmental Hospital.

Meanwhile, the Israeli enemy blew up houses in South Lebanon border town of Aitaroun.

 

Source: Al-Manar English Website

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