Army Command Refutes Claims About Armed Men Entering Lebanon and Army’s Withdrawal from Bekaa Valley

Beirut: The Army Command’s Orientation Directorate has firmly denied reports circulating on social media platforms about the entry of armed men into Lebanon and the army’s alleged withdrawal from the border areas in the Bekaa Valley. The statement was released on Sunday, emphasizing the inaccuracy of these claims.

According to National News Agency – Lebanon, the Army Command has assured that the military units assigned to the Lebanese-Syrian border are actively continuing their designated missions. These operations include not only border control but also ongoing monitoring of the internal security situation to mitigate any potential threats to security and stability.

The Army Command has urged for precision in reporting information related to the military and the broader security context. It has called on the public and media to avoid spreading unverified rumors that can cause unnecessary tension among the citizens.

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