Lebanese Army Takes Control of PFLP General Command Site in Western Bekaa
The Lebanese Army took control of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) General Command site in Western Bekaa. ©Lebanese Army X Account

The Lebanese Army announced on Saturday that it had "taken control of the General Command site of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) at Jabal Sultan Yacoub in Western Bekaa."

"We entered the headquarters' tunnel and deployed our units around the site," the statement added.

Additionally, the Lebanese Army is working to take control of sites in Bar Elias, in Central Bekaa, and Qoussaya, east of Zahle, according to information relayed by the Al-Markazia news agency.

The agency also reported that the PFLP had handed over control of the Hechmech site between Qoussaya and Deir El-Ghazal in Central Bekaa, to the Army. The Fatah al-Intifada group reportedly handed over its general command and the Helweh camp to the Army.

Furthermore, reports indicated that six individuals were arrested, and weapons were seized by the Army's intelligence services during raids on three Palestinian camps in Bekaa, as part of efforts to implement Resolution 1701 fully.

Meanwhile, the Israeli Army conducted new demolition operations in the town of Naqoura, where it established a permanent military post at a former Lebanese Army position near the fishermen's port.

Additionally, an Israeli drone flew at low altitude over several areas, including Khiam, the Marjayoun plain, Bourj El-Moulouk, Kleyaa, Jdeidet Marjayoun, Debbine, and Blat. Israeli fighter jets also conducted low-altitude flights over the skies of Bint Jbeil district.

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