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Israel calls off planned strike on Hezbollah targets after intervention by Lebanese a

The Israeli Defence Forces suspended a strike after the Lebanese army and UNIFIL searched a suspected Hezbollah-linked house in Yanouh, with the IDF continuing to monitor the site.

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IDF had warned residents of Yanouh to evacuate after a UN-Lebanese force searched an empty home for weapons; strike was suspended after additional Lebanese troops deployed and Israel agreed to renewed inspection through ceasefire mechanism

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The evacuation warning in the village of Yanouh preceded preparations for an attack against Hezbollah infrastructure, but after the Lebanese army requested to reach the marked structure, the IDF announced a temporary freeze on the attack. • The army emphasizes: We will continue to monitor the target and will not allow Hezbollah to reestablish itself.

Shortly after a Lebanese army and UNIFIL force searched a house in the village of Yanouh, an IDF spokesman sent an urgent warning in Arabic to residents of southern Lebanon. According to a report in Al-Akhbar, the force returned to the house to prevent the attack.

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Ynet News broke the news in Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel on Saturday, December 13, 2025.
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