Southern political sources indicate that what most concerns the "Israeli front" is the deployment of Al-Ridwan forces taking offensive positions along the border from Shebaa Farms to Naqoura by the sea. They have undertaken several measures signaling their readiness to carry out incursions, particularly after opening multiple breaches at specific points along the border fence. This situation has prompted "Tel Aviv" to condition the withdrawal of these forces to a distance of 40 kilometers from the border during negotiations, which would not be opposed by the leadership in Haret Hreik, but in exchange for certain arrangements.
This deployment, according to Al-Diyar, has allowed Hezbollah to achieve significant accomplishments, the first being the evacuation of 70,000 settlers from their homes along the northern border, alongside the threat to hundreds of thousands at risk from Hezbollah's rocket fire extending to Haifa Bay, which has put pressure on the internal front. Secondly, it has forced the "Israeli army" to withdraw all its public troop positions behind the front, with military presence limited to newly established secret centers at the blue line, as well as retaining a small number of troops in fortified rooms within barracks and facilities, with orders for complete concealment.