Lebanon
Army Command Advises Caution for Early Return to Southern Border Villages
The army warns residents against returning prematurely to southern border villages to ensure their safety amid ongoing clearance operations.

The Army Command - Directorate of Orientation issued the following statement:
Specialized army units continued dismantling unexploded aerial bombs from the remnants of the Israeli aggression, including 1,000-pound and 2,000-pound bombs, in the towns of Tebnine, Kherbet Selm (Bint Jbeil), Majdel Selm, Debbine, and Blat (Marjeyoun). These units transported the explosives to secure locations to carry out the necessary procedures, aiming to protect the safety of citizens in areas affected by Israeli attacks.

In the same context, the units worked on reopening main and secondary roads in the towns of Debbine and Blat. The Army Command also reminded residents to exercise patience before returning to the southern border villages and towns, emphasizing the importance of adhering to the instructions of the deployed military units to ensure their safety from the risks posed by Israeli violations and attacks.
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