The Israeli army committed 15 new violations of a cease-fire agreement in Lebanon on Thursday. The latest breaches bring the total number of
The Lebanese army said Saturday it was ready to deploy its forces in the country's south, accusing Israel of "procrastination" in its withdrawal under a ceasefire, a day before the pullout deadline.Under the terms of the Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire that came into effect on November 27,
On Saturday, Trump ordered the U.S. to resume shipments of the 2,000-pound bombs to Israel. In May, Biden halted the shipments, claiming at the time that the weapons were being used in areas with high concentrations of civilians, leading to civilian deaths.
Lebanese army secures Deir Mimas and border areas after Israeli withdrawal under extended ceasefire terms - Anadolu Ajansı
Apart from the arrests, Israeli soldiers shot at civilians and an ambulance at the village gate, Lebanon’s National News Agency (NNA) reports. A little earlier, a drone attack wounded civilians in the village of Majdal Selm, five confirmed Lebanon’s Health Ministry.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has asked US President Donald Trump for a 30-day extension to withdraw from south Lebanon.
Under the terms of the Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire, Hezbollah agreed to pull back above the Litani River, which runs across south Lebanon, and Israel was supposed to pull all troops out of Lebanese territory over the 60-day period.
At least 823 violations have been committed by Israeli forces since agreement went into effect - Anadolu Ajansı
The Israeli occupation forces continue violating the ceasefire agreement along the southern Lebanese border, subjecting several towns to ongoing shelling, bulldozing, and systematic destruction of property.
Israeli forces on Wednesday abducted three citizens and wounded two others in the southern border town of Maroun al-Ras, al-Manar TV reported. They also opened fire at residents and an ambulance at the town's entrance,
Military units from the Lebanese army have been deployed in the town of Deir Mimas, Marjayoun, in the eastern sector and other border areas in the South Litani River region. This deployment follows the withdrawal of the Israeli army and is conducted in coordination with the committee overseeing the ceasefire agreement.
At dawn, South Lebanon residents returned to their towns to verify Israel's commitment to the ceasefire agreement, fully aware that the Israeli military had seized every opportunity over the past 60 days to inflict destruction.