22 reported killed in Lebanon as Israeli forces remain after a withdrawal deadline
Israeli army On Sunday, the protesters demanded that they were withdrawn in accordance with the government’s requirements, causing at least 22 people in southern Lebanon to die and more than 124 injuries. Reach a ceasefire agreement with the AllahLebanese authorities said.
The Ministry of Health stated in a statement that the deceased included two women and a Lebanon soldier.
The demonstrators (some of them holding the banner of the Allah) tried to enter several villages, protesting that Israel was unable to stop from the 60 -day period of the Israeli war between the Israeli war and the Real Party War at the end of November. The White House announced that the ceasefire had been extended to February 18.
The White House said: “The Lebanon government, the Israeli government, and the US government will also start to negotiate the Lebanon prisoners captured after October 7, 2023.”
Israel said on Friday that it will continue to be stationed in the south after the last period of Sunday, because the Lebanon army has not yet been fully deployed to ensure that the Allah will not re -establish the region. At the same time, the Lebanon military supported by the United States said that before the Israeli army withdrew, they could not deploy and accused Israel of delaying the withdrawal.
The Israeli army accused the Lord of the Sunday protests on Sunday.
The company stated in a statement that his troops were alert to “eliminate the threats of multiple regions approaching the suspect.” The statement added that some suspects close to the Israeli army have been arrested and questioned.
At the development of Lebanon’s situation, Israel prevented thousands of Palestinians from returning to homeland in northern Gaza on Sunday, accusing Hamas with the order of release of hostages and violating the fragile ceasefire agreement.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Neitanahu said in a statement on Sunday that Hamas will release three hostages on Thursday, including civilian Abel Jade, soldier Agam Berje and another place Hurreats, but identity is unknown.
“As part of these protocols, Israel will allow Gaza to enter the north of the Gaza Strip from tomorrow morning.”
Lebanon President Joseph Orn said in a statement issued to the people of Southern Lebanon on Sunday, saying, “Lebanon’s sovereignty and territorial integrity cannot be negotiated, and I will follow up this issue at the highest level to ensure your rights and dignity.”
He urged them to “keep self -restraint and trust the Lebanon Armed Forces.” The Lebanon army stated in another statement that they are escorting civilians into some towns in the border areas and calling on residents to abide by military instructions to ensure their safety.
Parliament spokesman, Nabih Berri, formed an alliance with the Albon (A Maelle Sports Party, and served as a dialogue between the Allah and the United States during the ceasefire negotiation. Belry said that the bleeding incident on Sunday “clearly and urgently called on the international community to take action immediately, forcing Israel to withdraw troops from the occupied Lebanon territory.”
Arabic spokesman of the Israeli military Avichay Adraee posted on X, saying that the Allah sent a “riot” and “trying to heat up the situation to cover up its situation and status in the Lebanon and Arab world.”
He warned that residents in the border area should not try to return to the village.
He said: “The Israeli National Defense Force has no intention of targeting you, so at this stage, you are prohibited from returning from the south of this line to return home to notify them. Anyone who moves south of this line will face danger.”
UN Lebanon Special Coordinator Jennie Hennis-Plaschart and the UN peacekeeping forces (United Lelly Troops) Lieutenant Regiment of Lieutenant Grand Leader Lhasaro will call on Israel and Lebanon to comply with the ceasefire agreement in a joint statement Standard obligations.
The statement said: “In fact, the timetable for the imagination of the Memorandum in November has not yet been implemented.” “As the conditions for returning to the villages along the blue line are not available as the citizens’ safely returned to the villages along the blue line this morning.”
The United States Forces said that further violence may undermine the fragile security situation in the region and “Lebanon stops hostile operations and the establishment of a stable prospects brought by the government.”
The Security Council called on Israel to completely withdraw its troops, eliminate unauthorized weapons and assets south of the Litani River, re -deploy the Lebanon army in southern Lebanon, and ensure that the civilian security and dignity returned from both sides of the Blue River. Wire.
When a group of the Associated Press participated in the patrol of the peacekeeping forces, the Israeli army set up roadblocks on Saturday, causing them to be trapped in the United Lieli Army base near Messjabar to spend the night. The reporter reported that the gunfire and roar were heard from the base on Sunday morning, and peacekeepers said that dozens of protesters gathered nearby.
In the Village of Elshab, some families wandered on the flat concrete structure to find the relics they left. No Israeli army was present.
“These are our house,” said Hussein Baruk, one of the returned residents. “No matter how much they destroy, we will rebuild.”
Bazak added that he was convinced that the former leader of the Ozo Party, Hassan Nasrallah, was still alive, and he was killed in September in September.
“I don’t know how long we have to wait, waiting for another month or two … but Said will come out to speak,” he said in honor of Nasrola.
On the other side of the border, Ouna Winberg investigated the damage caused by the recent conflict to her neighbor and the Lebanon village on the other side of the border. There are gunfire from time to time.
“Unfortunately, we can’t protect their children without hurting our children,” said 58 -year -old Winberg. “This is a tragedy for all parties.”
More than 1 million Lebanese escaped their homes during the war, about 112,000 of them were still displaced.