The Lebanese army has made substantial progress in disarming Hezbollah in southern Lebanon, dismantling military installations and sealing terrorist tunnels, according to a source in the Lebanese army speaking to Al-Arabi al-Jadeed newspaper. The army will present these achievements to the Lebanese government today, November 6th, 2025, reporting the location and destruction of over ten weapons caches since September. This initiative is slated to complete its first phase by the end of the year, with strengthened army deployment in border areas. Hezbollah has expressed support for the Lebanese Army's disarmament plan, stating that the organization has not obstructed but rather assisted in its implementation. A Hezbollah source told Al-Arabi al-Jadeed that the absence of conflict since the army began its operations is proof of their cooperation. The efforts focus on the area south of the Litani River. This development concerning Hezbollah's disarmament in southern Lebanon occurs amidst broader regional tensions. Earlier today, Tehran's water reserves were reported to be at a 60-year low, declared in a critical "red status" by the CEO of Abfai Tehran, amid ongoing regional instability. This announcement followed claims by Iran's Foreign Minister, Abbas Araghchi, that the nation's armed forces had surpassed pre-Israeli attack levels.