IDF, Hezbollah

With Hezbollah threat averted, IDF removes movement and assembly restrictions in most of country

Following the preemptive strike on Hezbollah's rocket array this morning, areas in the north and center are no longer subject to emergency restrictions.

New IDF Rear Command instructions. (Photo: IDF Spokesperson)

Following the IDF's major strike on Hezbollah rocket arrays across Lebanon early this morning (Sunday), Rear Command has lifted movement and assembly restrictions in most of the country.

Only areas along the northern border and the Golan Heights are still subject to restrictions in terms of going to work, school, or congregating for other purposes.

This decision points to the IDF's assessment that the likelihood of a major Hezbollah attack beyond these locations is currently low.

IDF Hezbollah Rear Command

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Great. Let Lebanon sweat.
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