Border town’s residents rebuild in south Lebanon as Hezbollah leader calls for Israeli withdrawal
- The Israeli military is keeping troops at five strategic locations in southern Lebanon despite a February 18 withdrawal deadline.
- Lebanese leaders and Hezbollah criticized Israel's failure to withdraw, with Naim Qassem stating there are "no excuses" for not complying with the agreement.
- French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot mentioned a proposal for UN peacekeepers to replace Israeli forces to ensure their withdrawal by the deadline.
- The IDF continues operations against Hezbollah targets, claiming the militant group violates the ceasefire, while causing devastation in southern Lebanon.
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Israel maintains its troops in "five strategic points", despite the end of the period of application of the truce agreement. This is "a temporary measure until the Lebanese armed forces are in a position to fully implement the agreement," said the Israeli army, which normally had until Tuesday morning to withdraw from the country.
Within the framework of the fragile truce with Hizbulah, the Israeli army has withdrawn from southern Lebanon although it maintains "temporaryly" five positions very close to...
The Hebrew Defense Minister assures that the soldiers will remain at five border points.The ceasefire in Lebanon enters into force and the displaced return to the south of the country despite the warnings.The Israeli Defense Minister, Israel Katz, announced this morning that the Army will remain at five points near the border in Lebanon's buffer zone, despite today's deadline for Israel to withdraw its forces from the south of the country as sti…
More than four months after the start of the ground offensive in Lebanon, Israel's army has withdrawn almost completely from its northern neighbour, but some troops remain close to the border.
IDF withdraws from most of south Lebanon, remains deployed in five locations
The Lebanese Army has begun deploying troops to the areas vacated by the IDF, in accordance with the cease-fire agreement. Israel said it will remain in the five positions until it is sure Hezbollah will not return south
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