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The Israeli forces in southern Lebanon implemented new directives that restrict their movements, limiting them to what is known as the "Yellow Line" in order to prevent direct threats, while preventing operations in distant areas such as Beirut and Sidon. This step came after American pressure to halt military expansion and reduce escalation, with indications that the period of "unrestricted operations" previously allowed has ended. This is part of Washington’s effort to recalibrate the rules of engagement in the region and link the Lebanese file to broader regional issues. Meanwhile, tensions continue in the Gaza Strip, where the military is discussing options for operations against Hamas, amid hesitation from the U.S. administration regarding potential escalation.
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