Zionist forces have left behind fields of destruction as they carried out their incomplete withdrawal from southern Lebanon this week.
Images and videos have been flooding social media since border villages became accessible after Israeli troops pulled out at dawn on February 18.
‘Israeli’ forces were still blowing up homes just hours before the withdrawals started taking place late on February 17.
Mass detonations have seen tens of thousands of homes reduced to rubble across south Lebanon.
Latest media reports indicated on Thursday that a large number of unexploded ordnance, spy devices, and booby-trapped infrastructure had been left behind by the Israeli army.
About two dozen bodies were found in Kfar Kila, Mays al-Jabal, Odaisseh, and Markaba over the past hours.
Residents In Odaisseh, Kfar Kila, and several other villages, say very little is left standing. What has not been entirely decimated has been severely damaged.
“The entire village has been reduced to rubble. It’s a disaster zone,” Alaa al-Zein, a south Lebanon resident was quoted as saying.
The Zionist army has maintained its occupation of at least five key locations in southern Lebanon. Israeli forces continue to occupy Labbouneh, Mount Blat, Owayda Hill, Aaziyyeh, and Hammamis Hill.
Tel Aviv has violated the deal over 1,000 times with relentless attacks on Lebanon since it was reached in November.
Lebanon has rejected the continued presence of Israeli troops, a violation of the ceasefire and the withdrawal deadline.
In a joint statement with Lebanese Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri and Prime Minister Nawaf Salam, President Joseph Aoun said the Arab country will call on the UN Security Council to pressure Israel to fully withdraw its forces.
Senior authorities in Beirut say they will “adopt all means” to force the occupation forces out of Lebanon.
PressTV report

Towards the end of the video, the man is seen kicking what appears to be a leftover object, possibly a rocket fragment, only for it to explode right beneath his feet.
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