Movement of Israeli military vehicles and tanks is observed around the village of al-Aadaissah near the Lebanon-Israel border in May 13, 2026. [Tsafrir Abayov - Anadolu Agency]
Israeli media reported on Monday evening that the Israeli army is planning a major reduction in the number of its forces deployed in southern Lebanon in the near future, despite ongoing security tensions and the growing threat of explosive drones. According to the reports, thousands of Israeli soldiers have been stationed for several months in areas of southern Lebanon in what resembles a โ€œsecurity beltโ€, following the halt of ground operations under ceasefire understandings. The reports said the decision comes at a surprising time, particularly as no tangible progress has been made in the ongoing political negotiations with Lebanon. Hebrew media sources added that Israeli forces in the area are increasingly concerned about continued explosive drone attacks, which have killed […]

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