Israel to lift emergency state from early morning

Israel will lift its nationwide emergency state starting early morning following an agreement with Lebanon, the army announced. Citizens are urged to end restrictions and schools to reopen.

The Israeli army announced that following an agreement with Lebanon, the nationwide emergency state in place will be lifted starting from early morning.

After the ceasefire in the Middle East, citizens are advised to end their restrictions and schools to reopen.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that there were short-term and long-term threats from Hezbollah, but all threats were defeated during the war. He noted that Hezbollah possessed more than 150,000 missiles aimed at Israel to support a planned terrorist attack.

To counter the group's attack, Israel secured a deal with Lebanon ensuring a demilitarized zone in southern Lebanon free of military activity.

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