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The article discusses Israel's efforts to gradually take control of the Ali Al-Tahir heights located east of Nabatieh in southern Lebanon, as part of its attempt to achieve a security victory before the elections. This occurs amidst Hezbollah's refusal to evacuate the site and Israel's consideration of war as an alternative plan. The party affirms that the site is located north of the Litani River and insists on implementing the November 27, 2024 agreement, which upholds UN Security Council Resolution 1701. Meanwhile, Washington is coordinating with Lebanon to broker a settlement through the Lebanese army's takeover of the heights, a move Hezbollah rejects and regards as an unreliable maneuver. Israeli moves are escalating through gradual encroachments, with the possibility of an outbreak of military confrontation if the strategy of tension fails—especially with Iran's potential support for Hezbollah and its firm stance on maintaining the exclusivity of armed resistance in southern Lebanon.
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