
The LAF is reinforcing its deployment in the outskirts of Rmeich – Bint Jbeil in response to violations by the Israeli enemy
The LAF Command - Directorate of Orientation issued the following statement:
Various engineering and military vehicles belonging to the Israeli enemy crossed the technical fence and proceeded to carry out earthworks in the outskirts of the town of Rmeich – Bint Jbeil, in a blatant violation of Resolution 1701 and the ceasefire agreement.
In response, the LAF reinforced its deployment in the area to confront the enemy, and a patrol from the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) arrived to document the violations, which forced the hostile forces to withdraw back into the occupied territory.
The LAF Command continues to monitor developments at the southern border in coordination with UNIFIL.

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