Israel announces it is lifting all war-related restrictions on its northern border areas amid the ongoing conflict with Hezbollah in Lebanon. Multiple reports say the move comes after fighting eases following a recent flare-up. The Israeli military states that the restrictions are scheduled to end starting at 6:00 a.m. on Monday, 22 June 2026. It adds that border communities will shift from a partial activity level to a full activity level, with no restrictions. The announcement is linked to the period of heightened security measures Israel says were imposed as part of the war on Lebanon. One report describes the decision as removing “all restrictions” specifically related to the conflict along the northern border. Another similarly focuses on the timing and the operational change for local communities, emphasizing the transition to normal activity. The reporting does not provide further details on whether additional restrictions are expected to be reintroduced or how the change affects specific border facilities. The announcements are presented as an update to the security posture following reduced fighting.