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CIS LEBANON SECURITY INDEX – Jan 6 2026

🇱🇧 CIS LEBANON SECURITY INDEX™ – Tuesday, Jan 6 2026

CIS LEBANON SECURITY INDEX - Jan 6 2026
CIS LEBANON SECURITY INDEX – Jan 6 2026

📊 TODAY’S LEBANON SECURITY INDEX READING

INDEX LEVEL: 🔴 CRITICAL
TODAY’S OVERALL INDEX: 88/100
TREND ANALYSIS:MAJOR ESCALATION – MULTI-VILLAGE STRIKES WITH EVACUATION ORDERS


🚨 BREAKING: ISRAEL STRIKES FOUR VILLAGES AFTER FIRST 2026 EVACUATION WARNING

CRITICAL DEVELOPMENTS – TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 2026:

FIRST 2026 EVACUATION WARNING ISSUED: The Israeli military launched strikes on southern and eastern Lebanon on Monday, Lebanese state media reported, after warning it would hit what it called Hezbollah and Hamas targets in four villages. It was the first such warning issued by the Israeli military this year, as Israel continues to strike targets in Lebanon despite a ceasefire with Hezbollah.

FOUR VILLAGES TARGETED: Israeli military launched strikes on what it said were Hezbollah and Hamas targets in Lebanon after issuing evacuation orders for four villages – Kfar Hatta and Aanan in the south, and Al Manara and Ain Al Tineh in eastern Lebanon’s Bekaa Valley.

MASS CIVILIAN EVACUATION: An AFP photographer in Kfar Hatta, one of the targeted villages in south Lebanon, saw dozens of families flee the village after the warning was issued, amid drone activity in the area, adding that ambulances and fire trucks were on standby.

YESTERDAY’S DEADLY STRIKE: The latest attacks follow Sunday’s deadly Israeli strike on a vehicle in the Ayn al-Mizrab area north of the town of Bint Jbeil in southern Lebanon that killed two people. IDF says two Hezbollah operatives killed in Sunday drone strike in southern Lebanon near Jmaijmeh, some 8 kilometers from the border.

GOVERNMENT MEETING TODAY: The Lebanese government is expected to meet on Tuesday to discuss the army’s progress in disarming Hezbollah, which remains powerful despite heavy losses it sustained at the hands of Israel, which include the killing of longtime leader Hassan Nasrallah in September 2024.

CRITICAL DISARMAMENT DEADLINE: Lebanon’s army was expected to complete the disarmament south of the Litani River – 30km (19 miles) from the border with Israel – by the end of 2025. The first phase, scheduled to end this Wednesday, focuses on removing Hezbollah’s weapons south of the Litani River.

ISRAELI CRITICISM: Israeli FM says Lebanon’s efforts to disarm Hezbollah ‘far from sufficient’, putting additional pressure on Lebanese government amid continued strikes.

EU VISIT PLANNED: EU chief von der Leyen to visit Lebanon this week, demonstrating continued international engagement and support during critical period.

CEASEFIRE MONITORING: A ceasefire monitoring committee, including peacekeepers from Lebanon, Israel, France, the US and the United Nations, is also set to meet in the coming days.


🌡️ COMPREHENSIVE GOVERNORATE-BY-GOVERNORATE SECURITY ASSESSMENT

BEIRUT 🏙️

Index Reading: 82/100 🔴
Status: Critical with Urgent Governmental Crisis Meeting. The capital faces maximum pressure as the government meets today (Tuesday) to discuss the army’s progress in disarming Hezbollah while Israeli strikes escalate with first evacuation warnings of 2026 targeting four villages simultaneously.

President Joseph Aoun and Prime Minister Nawaf Salam’s government face impossible conditions where the Wednesday deadline for Phase One disarmament south of the Litani River coincides with Israeli strikes that Israeli FM criticizes as Lebanon’s efforts being ‘far from sufficient’.

The government operates under extreme international and regional pressure. Lebanon has faced growing pressure from the US and Israel to disarm Hezbollah, and its leaders fear Israel could escalate strikes. The planned EU visit by von der Leyen this week demonstrates international support but also reflects concern about implementation progress.

Lebanon is navigating multiple concurrent challenges amidst signs of tentative stability. After a two-year political vacuum, the country has a new president, Joseph Aoun, and a new government led by Prime Minister Nawaf Salam, which won a parliamentary confidence vote in February 2025.

Today’s government meeting must balance: (1) Wednesday disarmament deadline pressure, (2) Israeli strikes on four villages, (3) Israeli FM criticism of insufficient progress, (4) upcoming ceasefire committee meeting, (5) planned EU chief visit, and (6) continued civilian casualties from strikes.

Enhanced security around government buildings reflects not only external threats but domestic political tensions over disarmament implementation while under active military pressure from strikes targeting multiple villages with evacuation orders.

Key Factor: Government meeting today under maximum pressure from Wednesday disarmament deadline while Israeli strikes on four villages with first 2026 evacuation warnings demonstrate escalation despite ceasefire framework.

MOUNT LEBANON 🏞️

Index Reading: 78/100 🔴
Status: Critical with Regional Escalation Impact. The governorate experiences severe tension from today’s multi-village strikes and first evacuation warnings of 2026, creating widespread fear about potential expansion of military operations beyond southern areas.

The coordination of simultaneous strikes on four villages (Kfar Hatta, Aanan, Al Manara, Ain Al Tineh) with advance evacuation warnings demonstrates systematic military planning that could potentially affect any area where Hezbollah presence is alleged.

Business operations face renewed uncertainty as Wednesday disarmament deadline approaches while Israeli strikes intensify rather than decrease, creating impossible planning conditions. Tourism sector recovery efforts halt completely as evacuation warnings and multi-village strikes eliminate any sense of stability.

The region serves as primary displacement destination for families fleeing the four targeted villages and other affected areas, straining local resources while creating secondary security concerns about potential targeting of displacement concentrations.

Economic activities contract as the convergence of Wednesday disarmament deadline, government crisis meeting, Israeli FM criticism of insufficient progress, and multi-village strikes with evacuation orders creates maximum uncertainty for business operations and investment decisions.

Key Factor: Multi-village strikes with first 2026 evacuation warnings creating region-wide fear while Wednesday disarmament deadline and government crisis meeting demonstrate impossible pressure on governmental implementation capacity.

NORTH LEBANON 🌊

Index Reading: 80/100 🔴
Status: Critical with Regional Escalation Concerns. Tripoli and surrounding areas face heightened anxiety from today’s escalation pattern of striking four villages simultaneously after issuing first evacuation warnings of 2026, suggesting potential for expanded operations.

The port city’s commercial activities face disruption as regional escalation affects supply chains and international shipping confidence. Economic conditions deteriorate as Wednesday disarmament deadline approaches while military operations intensify rather than decrease, creating business uncertainty.

Cross-border dynamics remain stable but under increased monitoring as regional escalation creates potential for spillover effects and displacement flows. The coordination of strikes on both southern villages (Kfar Hatta, Aanan) and eastern Bekaa villages (Al Manara, Ain Al Tineh) demonstrates geographic expansion of operations.

Infrastructure systems face strain from potential displacement influx while governmental resources focus on Wednesday deadline crisis and responding to Israeli FM criticism of insufficient disarmament progress.

Key Factor: Geographic expansion of strikes from south to Bekaa creating regional escalation concerns while Wednesday disarmament deadline and governmental crisis meeting demonstrate systemic pressure affecting all regions.

AKKAR 🌲

Index Reading: 81/100 🔴
Status: Critical with Border Security Complications. The Syrian border situation faces challenges as potential displacement from four targeted villages and Wednesday disarmament deadline pressure creates regional instability affecting cross-border dynamics.

Lebanese Armed Forces operations face impossible conditions where implementing disarmament obligations by Wednesday deadline occurs while Israeli strikes escalate with multi-village targeting and first evacuation warnings of 2026 demonstrating no confidence in Lebanese implementation pace.

Cross-border security operations require enhanced coordination as regional escalation creates potential for displacement flows and security incidents affecting border management and monitoring capabilities.

The region’s resources face strain from potential displacement needs while governmental attention focuses on Wednesday deadline crisis and today’s cabinet meeting to discuss disarmament progress amid Israeli FM criticism.

Key Factor: Wednesday disarmament deadline creating border security complications while multi-village strikes with evacuation warnings demonstrate regional escalation affecting cross-border stability and security operations.

BEQAA VALLEY 🍇

Index Reading: 91/100 🔴
Status: Critical – Direct Targeting Zone. The valley faces extreme danger as two of today’s four targeted villages are located in eastern Bekaa (Al Manara and Ain Al Tineh), demonstrating geographic expansion of military operations beyond traditional southern focus areas.

This represents first major Bekaa targeting pattern in 2026, with advance evacuation warnings indicating systematic military planning for strikes deep in Lebanese territory. The Bekaa targeting creates impossible conditions for agricultural operations and civilian activities throughout the region.

The valley’s strategic importance makes it focal point for disarmament implementation pressure, but today’s strikes demonstrate that implementation efforts face active military interference rather than support. Israeli FM criticism that Lebanon’s efforts are ‘far from sufficient’ occurs while strikes target Bekaa villages, creating impossible implementation conditions.

International development projects face complete suspension as Bekaa targeting eliminates safety for international personnel and creates conditions where disarmament implementation becomes impossible under active military operations.

Key Factor: Direct targeting of two Bekaa villages (Al Manara, Ain Al Tineh) representing geographic expansion while Wednesday disarmament deadline and government crisis meeting occur under impossible conditions of active military operations.

BAALBEK-HERMEL 🕌

Index Reading: 89/100 🔴
Status: Critical – Expansion Risk Zone. This region faces maximum alert as today’s Bekaa targeting of Al Manara and Ain Al Tineh villages demonstrates potential for operations throughout eastern Lebanon, creating vulnerability for all Bekaa areas.

The region’s historical significance and strategic importance combined with today’s demonstration of Bekaa targeting capability creates conditions where any area faces potential strikes with advance evacuation warnings representing new 2026 escalation pattern.

Infrastructure projects face complete uncertainty as geographic expansion of strikes from traditional southern focus to eastern Bekaa eliminates predictable safety zones and creates impossible conditions for reconstruction and development activities.

All normal activities become secondary to immediate survival concerns as first 2026 evacuation warnings and multi-village strikes demonstrate escalation pattern rather than de-escalation as Wednesday disarmament deadline approaches.

Key Factor: Geographic expansion to Bekaa creating maximum vulnerability while Wednesday deadline approaches with Israeli FM criticism of insufficient progress occurring simultaneously with escalated military operations.

KESERWAN-JBEIL 🏛️

Index Reading: 74/100 🟡
Status: Elevated with Regional Escalation Fear. The coastal governorate maintains relatively better conditions but faces severe anxiety from today’s systematic targeting of four villages with first evacuation warnings of 2026, eliminating any sense of predictable safety.

Tourism sector faces renewed collapse as first 2026 evacuation warnings and multi-village strikes occur in week when EU chief plans Lebanon visit, demonstrating international concern coinciding with military escalation rather than stability.

Business operations continue with maximum caution as Wednesday disarmament deadline, government crisis meeting, Israeli FM criticism, and multi-village strikes with evacuation orders create impossible conditions for confidence and planning.

The region serves as major displacement destination from four targeted villages and other affected areas, creating secondary security challenges and resource strain while maintaining relative stability compared to active strike zones.

Key Factor: First 2026 evacuation warnings eliminating tourism viability while serving as displacement destination creates resource pressures amid Wednesday deadline crisis and systematic multi-village targeting pattern.

SOUTH LEBANON 🌴

Index Reading: 94/100 🔴
Status: Critical – Active Multi-Village Targeting Zone. The south reaches near-maximum danger as two of today’s four targeted villages (Kfar Hatta and Aanan) are located in southern Lebanon, with AFP photographers documenting dozens of families fleeing after evacuation warnings with ambulances and fire trucks on standby.

Sunday’s deadly strike killing two people near Jmaijmeh followed by today’s systematic multi-village targeting with first 2026 evacuation warnings demonstrates escalation pattern rather than stability as Wednesday disarmament deadline approaches.

Civilian populations face active targeting with advance evacuation warnings representing new escalation phase where systematic multi-village operations replace isolated strikes. The AFP documentation of dozens of families fleeing with emergency services on standby demonstrates scale of civilian impact.

The Wednesday deadline for Phase One disarmament south of Litani River occurs under conditions of active military operations targeting southern villages with evacuation warnings, creating impossible conditions for peaceful implementation and civilian return.

All civilian movement becomes extremely dangerous as evacuation warnings followed by strikes create terror conditions where families must flee with minimal notice while emergency services prepare for casualties.

Key Factor: Two southern villages (Kfar Hatta, Aanan) under direct targeting with first 2026 evacuation warnings while Wednesday Litani disarmament deadline approaches under active military operations creating impossible implementation conditions.

NABATIEH ⛪

Index Reading: 92/100 🔴
Status: Critical – Active Operations Zone. The governorate faces extreme danger as part of broader southern targeting pattern, with Sunday’s deadly strike near Bint Jbeil (2 killed) followed by today’s systematic multi-village operations representing escalation during Wednesday deadline week.

Civilian infrastructure faces systematic threat as evacuation warnings followed by strikes represent new operational pattern affecting multiple villages simultaneously. Medical facilities prepare for casualties as ambulances and fire trucks remain on standby during strike operations.

All civilian services operate under extreme danger as systematic multi-village targeting with advance evacuation warnings demonstrates that military operations coordinate across multiple locations, making any populated area potentially vulnerable.

The civilian population experiences terror conditions as families must flee villages on short notice with emergency services preparing for casualties while Wednesday disarmament deadline approaches under impossible conditions of active military operations.

Key Factor: Part of systematic southern targeting pattern with Wednesday Litani disarmament deadline approaching while active military operations with evacuation warnings create terror conditions and impossible implementation environment.


🎯 CRITICAL SECURITY INTELLIGENCE BRIEF – MULTI-VILLAGE ESCALATION

🔥 IMMEDIATE EXTREME HIGH-RISK AREAS:

Priority Level 1 – Active Targeting Zones (Evacuated):

  1. Kfar Hatta – South Lebanon village under evacuation warning, AFP documents families fleeing
  2. Aanan – South Lebanon village under evacuation warning and strike threat
  3. Al Manara – Bekaa Valley village under evacuation warning, first major 2026 Bekaa targeting
  4. Ain Al Tineh – Bekaa Valley village under evacuation warning, eastern expansion of operations

Priority Level 2 – Recent Strike Areas: 5. Jmaijmeh Area – Sunday strike killed two, 8km from border 6. Ayn al-Mizrab / Bint Jbeil – Sunday deadly vehicle strike area 7. All Southern Villages – Wednesday Litani disarmament deadline creating maximum pressure 8. All Bekaa Villages – Geographic expansion demonstrated by today’s Al Manara and Ain Al Tineh targeting

Priority Level 3 – Government Crisis Areas: 9. Beirut Government Buildings – Cabinet meeting today discussing disarmament progress 10. All LAF Positions – Wednesday deadline for Phase One disarmament implementation

🚨 EVACUATION EMERGENCY – FIRST 2026 WARNING PATTERN:

Following first evacuation warnings of 2026 targeting four villages simultaneously (Kfar Hatta, Aanan, Al Manara, Ain Al Tineh) with AFP documentation of dozens of families fleeing and emergency services on standby, Lebanon faces new escalation phase where systematic multi-village operations replace isolated strikes.

New 2026 Escalation Indicators:

  • First evacuation warnings of year targeting four villages simultaneously
  • Geographic expansion from south (Kfar Hatta, Aanan) to Bekaa (Al Manara, Ain Al Tineh)
  • AFP documentation of dozens of families fleeing with ambulances/fire trucks on standby
  • Escalation during Wednesday disarmament deadline week rather than de-escalation
  • Israeli FM criticism of insufficient progress coinciding with military escalation

⚠️ WEDNESDAY DEADLINE CRISIS – IMMEDIATE EVACUATION REQUIRED:

All Areas Under Disarmament Implementation:

  • South of Litani River (30km from border) – Wednesday Phase One deadline
  • All villages where LAF disarmament operations occur
  • Any area where Hezbollah presence alleged – potential evacuation warning targets
  • Bekaa Valley – today’s targeting demonstrates geographic expansion potential
  • Government meeting areas – today’s cabinet discussion of disarmament progress

📱 EMERGENCY SECURITY GUIDANCE – MULTI-VILLAGE ESCALATION

🏠 CRITICAL SURVIVAL GUIDANCE:

IMMEDIATE MULTI-VILLAGE ESCALATION EMERGENCY: The first evacuation warnings of 2026 targeting four villages simultaneously represent new escalation phase requiring immediate protective measures for all Lebanese civilians, particularly in south and Bekaa areas.

EMERGENCY EVACUATION ACTIONS:

  • EVACUATE IMMEDIATELY IF WARNING ISSUED – AFP documents dozens of families fleeing Kfar Hatta
  • MONITOR ALL MEDIA – First 2026 warnings demonstrate new systematic pattern
  • EMERGENCY SUPPLIES READY – Evacuation on short notice with minimal preparation time
  • ALTERNATIVE SHELTER IDENTIFIED – Multiple options as geographic expansion affects south and Bekaa
  • FAMILY COORDINATION PLANS – Communication systems for rapid evacuation coordination

WEDNESDAY DEADLINE IMPLICATIONS: Lebanon’s army expected to complete Phase One disarmament south of Litani by Wednesday (January 8) while Israeli strikes escalate with multi-village targeting and evacuation warnings, creating impossible implementation conditions and maximum civilian danger.

GEOGRAPHIC EXPANSION CRISIS: Today’s targeting of both southern villages (Kfar Hatta, Aanan) and Bekaa villages (Al Manara, Ain Al Tineh) demonstrates geographic expansion eliminating concept of safe zones based on location.

🏢 EMERGENCY BUSINESS PROTOCOLS:

MANDATORY OPERATIONAL SUSPENSION:

  • IMMEDIATE EVACUATION PLANNING – All personnel in south and Bekaa areas
  • WEDNESDAY DEADLINE AWARENESS – Government meeting today, Phase One deadline Wednesday
  • GEOGRAPHIC EXPANSION PROTOCOLS – Today’s Bekaa targeting demonstrates no safe zones
  • EMPLOYEE PROTECTION PRIORITY – Evacuation warnings require immediate response capabilities

GOVERNMENT CRISIS MANAGEMENT: Today’s cabinet meeting discusses disarmament progress while Israeli FM criticizes efforts as ‘far from sufficient’ and military operations escalate with four-village targeting, creating impossible business planning conditions.

🚗 TRAVEL EMERGENCY STATUS:

ABSOLUTE PROHIBITION – MULTI-VILLAGE ESCALATION ACTIVE: LEBANON FACES SYSTEMATIC MULTI-VILLAGE TARGETING WITH FIRST 2026 EVACUATION WARNINGS

Current emergency conditions:

  • Four Villages Under Evacuation Warning – Kfar Hatta, Aanan, Al Manara, Ain Al Tineh
  • AFP Documentation – Dozens of families fleeing with ambulances/fire trucks on standby
  • Geographic Expansion – South and Bekaa both targeted, eliminating location-based safety
  • Wednesday Deadline Crisis – Phase One disarmament due while strikes escalate
  • Government Crisis Meeting – Today’s cabinet discussion amid Israeli FM criticism of insufficient progress

🔮 CRITICAL 24-48 HOUR SECURITY FORECAST

Predicted Index Reading: 90/100
Forecast Trend:MAXIMUM ESCALATION EXPECTED THROUGH WEDNESDAY DEADLINE

Imminent Maximum Threats:

  1. Additional Evacuation Warnings – First 2026 pattern suggests systematic campaign
  2. Wednesday Deadline Pressure – Phase One disarmament timeline creating maximum tension
  3. Government Crisis Response – Today’s cabinet meeting results affecting regional stability
  4. Geographic Expansion Continuation – Today’s Bekaa targeting suggests broader operations
  5. Civilian Mass Displacement – Four-village evacuations creating humanitarian crisis

Critical Wednesday Deadline Impact: The convergence of Wednesday Phase One disarmament deadline, today’s government crisis meeting, Israeli FM criticism of insufficient progress, and systematic multi-village strikes with first 2026 evacuation warnings creates conditions for maximum escalation through Wednesday requiring immediate civilian protection and evacuation readiness.


📊 MULTI-VILLAGE ESCALATION SECURITY ANALYSIS

Today’s Crisis Level: Systematic Multi-Village Escalation with First 2026 Evacuation Warnings
Change from Previous Period: +2 points (Major deterioration from four-village targeting pattern)
Escalation Trend: Systematic Expansion
Assessment: Lebanon faces new escalation phase where systematic multi-village operations with advance evacuation warnings replace isolated strikes during critical Wednesday disarmament deadline week.

Critical Analysis: The first evacuation warnings of 2026 targeting four villages simultaneously (Kfar Hatta, Aanan in south; Al Manara, Ain Al Tineh in Bekaa) represents systematic escalation during critical Wednesday deadline week for Phase One disarmament south of Litani River.

AFP documentation of dozens of families fleeing Kfar Hatta with ambulances and fire trucks on standby demonstrates scale of civilian impact from new evacuation warning pattern. The geographic expansion from traditional southern focus to include Bekaa villages (Al Manara, Ain Al Tineh) eliminates location-based safety assumptions.

The convergence of (1) Wednesday disarmament deadline, (2) today’s government crisis meeting, (3) Israeli FM criticism of insufficient progress, (4) systematic four-village targeting, and (5) first 2026 evacuation warnings creates conditions for maximum escalation through Wednesday deadline requiring immediate civilian protection.

Governmental Crisis: Lebanon’s government meets today to discuss disarmament progress while Israeli FM says efforts are ‘far from sufficient’ and military operations escalate with multi-village targeting, creating impossible implementation conditions where compliance efforts face active military interference.

International Context: Planned EU chief von der Leyen visit this week and upcoming ceasefire monitoring committee meeting occur amid escalation rather than stability, demonstrating international concern about implementation progress and civilian protection.


🛡️ CIS SECURITY: MULTI-VILLAGE ESCALATION EMERGENCY RESPONSE

🚨 MAXIMUM EMERGENCY – FIRST 2026 EVACUATION WARNINGS ACTIVE

Following first evacuation warnings of 2026 targeting four villages simultaneously with AFP documentation of mass civilian fleeing, CIS Security activates systematic multi-village escalation emergency protocols.

IMMEDIATE MULTI-VILLAGE RESPONSE:

Four-Village Emergency Coordination:

  • Kfar Hatta Evacuation Support – Professional coordination for AFP-documented family fleeing
  • Aanan Emergency Services – Security coordination with ambulances/fire trucks on standby
  • Al Manara Bekaa Response – First major 2026 Bekaa targeting requiring enhanced protocols
  • Ain Al Tineh Operations – Eastern expansion response and civilian protection coordination

Wednesday Deadline Crisis Management:

  • Government Meeting Security – Professional protection during today’s cabinet crisis discussion
  • Phase One Implementation Support – Security coordination for Litani disarmament operations under military pressure
  • International Coordination – EU visit and ceasefire committee meeting security preparation
  • LAF Operations Support – Professional services during impossible implementation conditions

Geographic Expansion Response:

  • South Lebanon Operations – Kfar Hatta and Aanan targeting response
  • Bekaa Valley Security – Al Manara and Ain Al Tineh first major 2026 targeting response
  • Multi-Region Coordination – Systematic operations requiring comprehensive protection capabilities
  • Displacement Management – AFP-documented mass fleeing requiring emergency coordination

📞 MULTI-VILLAGE EMERGENCY CONTACT

EVACUATION WARNING HOTLINE: +961-3-539900
Immediate response to first 2026 evacuation warnings and multi-village targeting

WEDNESDAY DEADLINE SECURITY: Professional protection during Phase One disarmament crisis
GOVERNMENT CRISIS COORDINATION: Enhanced security for today’s cabinet meeting
FOUR-VILLAGE EMERGENCY RESPONSE: Kfar Hatta, Aanan, Al Manara, Ain Al Tineh protection

Multi-Village Response Centers:

  • Southern Operations Command: Kfar Hatta and Aanan evacuation coordination
  • Bekaa Emergency Center: Al Manara and Ain Al Tineh first major 2026 targeting response
  • Government Crisis Security: Today’s cabinet meeting protection during disarmament discussion
  • International Coordination Office: EU visit and ceasefire committee meeting security

When first 2026 evacuation warnings target four villages simultaneously during Wednesday disarmament deadline week, CIS Security’s multi-village emergency response and systematic escalation protocols provide comprehensive protection during impossible implementation conditions.


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CIS Security Multi-Village Emergency Services:

  • Evacuation Warning Response – First 2026 warnings targeting Kfar Hatta, Aanan, Al Manara, Ain Al Tineh
  • Wednesday Deadline Security – Phase One disarmament crisis protection and LAF coordination
  • Government Crisis Management – Today’s cabinet meeting security during disarmament progress discussion
  • Geographic Expansion Response – South and Bekaa simultaneous operations requiring comprehensive coverage
  • Mass Displacement Coordination – AFP-documented family fleeing requiring professional evacuation support
  • International Engagement Security – EU visit and ceasefire committee meeting protection

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Wednesday Deadline Expertise – Professional security during Phase One disarmament crisis implementation
Four-Village Simultaneous Response – Comprehensive capabilities for Kfar Hatta, Aanan, Al Manara, Ain Al Tineh
Geographic Expansion Management – South and Bekaa operations requiring comprehensive regional coverage
Government Crisis Security – Enhanced protection for today’s cabinet meeting during disarmament discussion
International Coordination – EU visit and ceasefire committee meeting security support

Multi-Village Emergency Contact: 📞 Evacuation Warning Hotline: +961-3-539900
💬 Wednesday Deadline Security: Phase One disarmament crisis protection
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📧 Government Crisis Management: Today’s cabinet meeting security during disarmament progress discussion

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