The Israeli Defense Forces allowed the Lebanese Army to access a specific building in Yanouh, southern Lebanon, earlier on December 13, 2025, temporarily freezing a planned raid after issuing an evacuation warning, according to IDF Arabic spokesperson Avichay Adraee in an X post shared between 4:17 PM and 4:46 PM UTC. Adraee stated the Lebanese Army requested access through a mechanism to address an agreement violation at coordinates previously targeted in the warning, with the IDF maintaining continuous monitoring to prevent Hezbollah from repositioning or arming. LBCI News reported an excavation in the building uncovered a support wall with a hole filled with rubble but no weapons or ammunition. This development follows Lebanese Army entry into the suspect house earlier between 3:47 PM and 4:17 PM UTC, after an IDF evacuation alert for the site at 33.25775, 35.30510 urging residents within 300 meters to leave ahead of a strike on Hezbollah infrastructure, as previously reported by @kaisos1987 and @GeoConfirmed. No strikes or further official statements from Lebanese or Israeli authorities emerged during the 28-minute window from 4:17:20 PM to 4:46:11 PM UTC.