According to the Lebanese newspaper *Al-Joumhouria*, Hezbollah has cleared out these locations in recent hours. The evacuation reportedly included computers and other equipment.
The report, which was featured on the 'Israel Hayom' website, suggests that this action is a signal of an impending retaliatory operation and indicates that Hezbollah's leadership is preparing for a tough Israeli response following the attack.
Amid Israel's preparations for a potential attack by Hezbollah, international efforts to de-escalate the situation and moderate the response have increased in recent days.
According to a report by News 12, Arab sources have reached out to Hezbollah requesting a delay in their response until after August 15, when a summit between the parties is expected to occur to renew discussions on a hostage deal. This is to ensure that Hezbollah does not face accusations of disrupting the negotiations. If significant progress is not achieved, it is anticipated that Hezbollah will launch an attack in the immediate term. The report also notes that Hezbollah has ignored the request and has yet to provide a positive or negative response.