Disputes around the tribute between Israel and Hamas, Hezbollah throws a region into restlessness
Disputes over the ceasefire between Israel, Hamas and Hezbollah threaten to disrupt the arrangements on Sunday because they break out discussions about several key details.
Israel accused Hamas Changes in the order of hostages he planned to free. As a result, Israeli forces prevented thousands of Palestinians from returning to the northern Gaza belt.
The Israeli forces also announced on Friday that it would not fully withdraw from South Lebanon that it demands the interruption of fire until the Lebanese government fully implements its own responsibility. By appointment, both groups were supposed to withdraw until Sunday.
“IDF troops operating in southern Lebanon have dropped warning hits to eliminate threats in numerous areas where the suspects were identified as they approach the troops,” the IDF wrote in Sunday’s statement.
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“In addition, a certain number of suspects who were near IDF forces that represented direct threat to the units were arrested and are currently examined on the spot.”
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Temporary forces of the United Nations in Lebanon (Unifil) expressed concern about the situation in a statement on X, saying that the Lebanese civilians tried to return to their homes, which still occupied Israeli forces.
“IDF must avoid cracking on civilians within the Lebanese territory. Further violence risks undermining fragile security situations in the area and the prospect of stability introduced by the interruption of hostilities and the formation of a government in Lebanon,” Unifil wrote.
Disputes come immediately after that President Donald Trump invited Egypt and Jordan to accept Gaza refugees to “clean” the region.
I wish Egypt take people, Trump said. “You’re talking about probably a million and a half people, and we just clean the whole thing and say, ‘You know, it’s over.'”
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Trump said he greeted Jordan because he accepted Palestinian refugees, but if he told the king, “I would like you to take over more, because I am currently looking at the whole gaza belt, and that is a mess. It’s a real mess.”