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According to Israeli military sources, the Israeli army has not received any orders to withdraw from any area in Lebanon, with its positions remaining unchanged and no shift in the field situation. It is noted that there is a U.S. proposal to train Lebanese forces to operate in the demilitarized zones instead of the occupying army, based on an agreement linked to on-the-ground conditions rather than a fixed timetable. This means that the withdrawal will not happen automatically and will depend on success on the ground. Additionally, Israeli security institutions are preparing for a potential presence in Lebanon that could last for years, amid U.S. announcements of understandings between Lebanon and Israel — a move that has been widely rejected and met with protests in Lebanon.
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