Since the ceasefire agreement took effect on November 27, ‘Israeli’ occupation forces have repeatedly violated the terms, despite the resistance’s full adherence to the deal. As the 60-day deadline for ‘Israeli’ enemy withdrawal from southern occupied villages nears, questions arise about the future of the ceasefire and its sustainability.
Continued ‘Israeli’ Violations and Civilian Casualtie
The ‘Israeli’ occupation has not only breached Lebanese airspace with military and reconnaissance flights but has also carried out numerous attacks and assassinations. Reports indicate that more than 45 civilians have been killed in these violations, including 14 martyrs from airstrikes on Shabaa, Tallousa, and Haris on December 4. The number of Israeli breaches has reached nearly 1,000 since the ceasefire began.
Al-Manar correspondent Ali Shouaib reported on Wednesday that Israeli occupation forces advanced at the outskirts of Bint Jbeil, near Maroun Al-Ras, targeting and setting fire to several homes. He also confirmed two explosions in the town of Al-Jibbain and the establishment of new positions for military vehicles and tanks west of Al-Dhaira.
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The Lebanese army entered Naqoura following the ‘Israeli’ withdrawal yesterday, with expectations of further Israeli pullbacks from the western sector. The mayor of Naqoura, Abbas Awada, reported that the town is nearly completely destroyed and urged residents to wait before returning until a thorough field assessment is conducted, due to the risk of unexploded ordnance. The Lebanese army began deploying within the town and, in coordination with official authorities, will inform residents of the safe return plan. The municipality stressed that return will only be permitted with the support of the army and civil defense teams after confirming the area is safe. The army also advised citizens to avoid the area and follow military instructions until the deployment is complete. This comes as the Five-Party Committee overseeing the ceasefire agreement convened in Ras Naqoura, with the presence of US envoy Amos Hochstein, and in coordination with the UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL).
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