Zionist regime Forces Release Lebanese Soldier Detained in Southern Lebanon
On Thursday, the Lebanese Army successfully secured the release of a soldier who had been detained by Israeli forces. This development comes just one day after heightened tensions in the region, reflecting ongoing diplomatic and military communications between both sides.

The Lebanese Army has taken custody of a soldier who was held by Israeli forces, just a day following the release of four Lebanese civilians who had also been detained by Israel.
The Lebanese Army has confirmed the safe return of soldier Ziad Chebli, who was transferred to them by the International Committee of the Red Cross following his release by Israeli forces.
In a recent announcement via their official Twitter account, dated March 13, 2025, the Lebanese Army communicated important updates to the public.
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The transfer occurred at the Ras Naqoura border crossing, after which Chebli was moved to a medical facility in the southern city of Tyre to receive treatment.
On Sunday, Israeli soldiers reportedly apprehended an individual in Mazraat Bastara, a village close to Kfar Shuba, after firing upon him despite his being in civilian attire. Sources indicate that his release has been delayed due to concerns regarding his health condition.
On Tuesday evening, four Lebanese civilians who had been held captive were released by Israeli forces. The release followed a meeting of the cease-fire monitoring committee, which consists of representatives from Lebanon, Israel, the United States, France, and the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL).
Lebanese publication Al-Akhbar reported on Tuesday that eight additional Lebanese civilians are currently being detained by Israeli forces.