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Western and Arab diplomats, including U.S. and Saudi ambassadors, toured Lebanon's border with Israel to observe efforts to remove Hezbollah's armed presence south of the Litani River. Lebanese General Rodolph Haikal assured them of the army's commitment to the ceasefire agreement ending the Israel-Hezbollah war. Despite Hezbollah's vow to keep weapons elsewhere, the tour aimed to show stability and compliance. The U.S.
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