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In two months since the truce of Israel-hezbollah began, the Israeli forces killed at least 83 people.
On Sunday there were Israeli forces because of withdrawal From southern Lebanon, the Lebanese Ministry of Public Health reported that the Israeli army had shot and killed at least 24 people, including six women and injured 134 others, among them 14 women and 12 children.
The next day of Israeli forces Shot and killed at least two people and wounded 17.
The murders are the last in a series of Israeli attacks since the truce between the Lebanese Shiite group of Hezbollah and Israel began on November 27.
In two months from November 27 to Monday, Israel killed at least 83 people in Lebanon, according to data obtained from the Lebanese Ministry of Public Health. At least 228 was also injured while the displaced inhabitants tried to return to the villages where Israeli soldiers remained stationed.
From the beginning of the conflict on October 8, 2023 to November 26, 2024. The Israeli forces killed at least 3,961 people across Lebanon and injured at least 16,520.
What has been agreed in tribute?
Under the United States cease-fireIsraeli forces were to withdraw from southern Lebanon, and Hezbollah moved north of the Litani River until Sunday, about 30 km (20 miles) from the border of Lebanon-Ozrael, until Sunday.
Israel was to “gradually pull” its forces from South Lebanon in 60 days after the ceasefire came into force, and the Lebanese army was supposed to be arranged on the territory.
Once the Israeli army was out, the peacekeeping forces with Temporary Power of the United Nations in Lebanon (Uniphil) They needed to come in, followed by the Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF).
Furthermore, LAF should ensure that this is the only Lebanese armed presence in southern Lebanon.
What happened on Sunday?
Under the end of the fire, the Israeli army was to withdraw from Lebanon on Sunday at 02:00 GMT.
However, Israel stated that his forces would remain in southern Lebanon before the deadline, accusing Hezbollah of not withdrawing enough from the border. Lebanon denied that claim and called on Israel to respect the deadline.
While displaced people tried to return to their homes on Sunday, at least 24 people were shot and killed.
The next day in the village of Aitaroun, a dozen unarmed residents, some waving the flags of Hezbollah, marched their hand in hand or driving motorcycles, accompanied by emergency vehicles, bulldozers and tanks of the Lebanese army. They approached the edge of the city, but they stopped with Israeli positions, unable to enter.
“We come with our heads with a tall and crowned victory in our village, Aitoroun,” Saleem Mrad, head of the municipality, told Associated Press News Agency. “Our village is ours, and we will bring it back more beautiful than before. We stay.”
The Lebanese State National News Agency (NNA) reported that Israel rejected the bomb at the entrance to the southern village of Yaroun to distract the residents to continue.
Al Jazeera Zein Khodr, who reported from the capital of Lebanon, Beirut, said the protests showed defiance of Hezbollah and his supporters.
The deadline extended to February 18
US and Lebanon posted on Sunday yes deadline In order to meet the terms of the fire, they expanded to February 18th.
Israel has not said how long his strength will remain in the south, where his army says he seizes the weapon of Hezbollah and dismantled his infrastructure.
The draw of Israel would allow tens of thousands of Liban residents to return to their villages near the border with Israel.