Sources: Lebanese Army Seizes Over 500 Hezbollah Sites Across Lebanon

The Lebanese Army has conducted raids on over 500 Hezbollah sites in various locations, including areas south and north of the Litani River, notably the southern suburbs of Beirut, Lebanese government sources told Al-Hadath

The sources did not provide further details on the nature of the operations or the results of the raids. 

In a related development, the sources said that U.S. General Jasper Jeffers, chairman of the ceasefire monitoring committee, is scheduled to visit Beirut on Wednesday. His visit is expected to involve high-level talks with Lebanese officials, likely centered around the ongoing implementation of the ceasefire agreement and related security concerns.

Meanwhile, the Municipality of Kfarchima, a town located in the Baabda district, issued a statement rejecting claims made by Al-Jadeed TV, which had cited “American sources” alleging that the Lebanese Army had entered Hezbollah warehouses in the area. The municipality firmly denied the report, asserting that no such warehouses exist in Kfarchima.