22 reported killed in Lebanon as Israeli forces remain after a withdrawal deadline
- At least 22 people, including six women and a Lebanese soldier, were killed, and 124 others injured as Israeli forces opened fire on protesters in southern Lebanon on January 26, according to Lebanese health officials.
- The Israeli military justified its presence, citing the Lebanese army's inability to fully deploy and prevent Hezbollah's return, while the Lebanese army claimed it could not deploy until Israel withdraws.
- Lebanese President Michel Aoun expressed support for southern Lebanon's residents, calling for restraint and trust in the Lebanese army amid ongoing tensions with Israel.
- The UN urged both sides to meet ceasefire obligations, warning that ongoing violence threatens regional stability and emphasized the need for Israel's withdrawal and the redeployment of the Lebanese army.
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