Quellen zufolge zieht sich die libanesische Armee aus Stellungen an der Südgrenze zu Israel zurück

https://m.jpost.com/breaking-news/article-822628

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  1. The Lebanese Army was seen withdrawing from several positions on the southern border with Israel, local residents and a security source told Reuters.

    A Lebanese army spokesperson did not confirm or deny the reports.

  2. Lebanese army meaning the legitimate army? Or Hezbollah? I assume with a local source they use precise language so likely the former but just want to clarify.

    I could see the official military being like “yeah this isn’t our fight” and conserving manpower so they can maintain/take back full control of the state after Hezbollah is diminished. That would be a good move.

    If they mean Hezbollah, that’s a different situation though.

  3. Smart. Hezbollah should do the same, except *they* should withdraw into the Mediterranean Sea and stay there forever.

  4. I get it. Israel is coming for hezbollah whether Lebanon wants it or not. No sense in sending your men to die trying to defend a terrorist organization. It’s the same reason iran has stated they will not be sending troops either. They’re throwing hezbollah under the bus, and leaving them standing alone.

  5. Hezbollah’s remaining leaders is currently withdrawing to Syria. So long to the forgotten foot soldiers of Nasrallah. 

  6. They pulled back 5km from the border, excellent blocking position, so none of the Hezbulla fighters can retreat. The classic Russian playbook.

  7. > IDF: Okay, We are going to invade southern lebanon in order to kick hezbollah out of there and so you can take it (south Lebanon) over.

    > Lebanese Army:

  8. Do you guys think Israel have warned and given the lebanese army a heads up? I can swear to you that the Lebanese army hates hizbollah more than Israel. But this can never be ever be known as it’s way to dangerous for them.

  9. It seems they’re prioritizing the safety of their forces over involvement in conflicts driven by Hezbollahh.

  10. I mean…. duh, The actually government of Lebanon wants Hezbollah gone, they have been fighting them for decades. They are more than happy to let the IDF deal with them.

  11. The Lebanese army won’t say it, but they are probably happy to have Israel invade in order to take out Hezbollah.

    However, hopefully Israel has a certain goal in mind, achieves it quickly, and then withdraws with minimal damage to Lebanese infrastructure and with limited civilian casualties.

  12. See if Lebanon was smart, they’d attack Hezbollah from the north. So they get stuck between two armies.

  13. Lebanese govt & army stand aside to allow IDF to finally destroy & chase Hezbollah out of the country?

  14. This is like how villages just move out when they see a column of army ants head in their direction, just move out for a few days, let them do their thing and depart and then you move back into somewhat more cleaner conditions.

  15. was all fun and games till Israel took out all of hezzi’s senior leadership and then started conducting raids for the lowr rats.

  16. Hopefully, Lebenon can move back in and regain control of the area. People are fleeing, and if Hezbollah is pushed out of the area completely, it could mean they’ll have control over the south again and can dictate the area better as people move back in. The fear was always civil war, but if Hezbollah is broken, the fear is gone.

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