The withdrawal of Israeli forces from Ghajar on the Lebanese border is one of many maneuvers intended to shape international opinion should the political turmoil in Beirut lead to a Hezbollah strike, with claims of human shields and missile-smuggling reinforcing Israel's status as a victim. The Ghajar pullout could also lead to United Nations pressure on Hezbollah to disarm, potentially weakening Iran's proxy.
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