Israel is considering a limited, symbolic withdrawal of forces from certain areas along the border with Lebanon, according to reports citing Israeli sources.

The move, which would involve pulling back from minor positions along the so-called Yellow Line, is being contemplated as a gesture ahead of the next round of diplomatic talks aimed at securing a lasting ceasefire.

The potential pullback comes amid intensifying diplomatic efforts to de-escalate tensions between Israel and Hezbollah.

Recent reports indicate that Israel and Lebanon have reportedly reached an agreement for a full ceasefire, contingent on specific steps taken by Hezbollah.

Additionally, a senior Lebanese official has informed the United States that Hezbollah is prepared to agree to a comprehensive ceasefire with Israel.

This development marks a potential shift in the military and diplomatic strategy, moving from sustained pressure to negotiated de-escalation.