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Due to the expiration of the UNIFIL mission in southern Lebanon, the Lebanese government is moving to maintain an international presence in the area. Lebanon is exploring alternatives, including deploying forces from countries such as Italy, France, and Spain, in coordination with the United Nations, should the mission's extension prove impossible. President Aoun is holding talks with foreign officials and religious leaders to support stability in the south, with a focus on pressuring Israel to adhere to the agreements. Additionally, UNIFIL has evacuated a monitoring point near the Khardali Bridge, and it is expected that the withdrawal of the international force will continue gradually until the end of 2027. There are concerns that this pullback could weaken Lebanon's security and political situation, amid Israeli criticism accusing the international force of overlooking Hezbollah's activities.
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