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Lebanese army ordered to confront Israeli raids in the south

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Lebanon's president has ordered the army to confront any Israeli incursion into southern Lebanon. It comes after a civilian was killed during a raid on Thursday. It's the first time the Lebanese army has been told to engage with Israeli troops since Joseph Aoun took office this year.

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  • Israeli troops advanced into Bleda, southern Lebanon, and killed an unarmed municipality worker, Ibrahim Salami. 4s
  • The Lebanese president ordered the army to confront any Israeli raid into Lebanese territory, marking the first such directive after months of Israeli strikes. 25s
  • Hezbollah and many residents in the south welcomed the president's decision, expressing support for the army. 38s
  • The Lebanese army has previously stayed on the sidelines in conflicts with Israel due to limited resources, making the new order largely symbolic but politically significant. 1m 8s
  • The president's move could strengthen state authority and gain support from the southern population as Lebanon seeks to assert control in the region. 2m 5s
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