Khiam – Until the writing of this report, at least 15 civilians, including soldiers from the Lebanese army, had been martyred and returned to their towns and villages after the Israeli invaders attacked southerners and the 60-day deadline expired. Dozens more people were injured as a result. withdrawal of the invading army. Occupation forces also kidnapped other civilians. There are no official numbers yet.
Israeli occupation forces opened fire on an armless civilian who was standing directly in front of a Merkava tank.
Citizens went out against the threat by Israeli military spokesperson Avichay Adraee. In parallel, the Lebanese Army urged them to “observe the directives of military units.”
President Joseph Ooun expressed jubilation in line with southerners, stressing that Lebanon’s sovereignty and territorial integrity are “non-negotiable.” Aoun said he is following up on the return of displaced civilians and “guaranteeing their rights and dignity.”
Parliament Speaker Nabi Berri also said, “Today you are proving your greatness in your national affiliation,” adding, “The blood and wounds of the defenseless South Lebanese are an explicit statement to the international community.” This constitutes an urgent call and the countries sponsoring the ceasefire agreement take immediate and urgent action to compel Israel to immediately withdraw from the Lebanese territory it still occupies. .”
Prime Minister Najib Mikati, the custodian, then emphasized that the patriotism of southerners “sets an example to follow and is written as a testimony that no matter the demands behind it, rights will not be lost.” He warned that “any retreat from commitment to the provisions of the ceasefire agreement will have dire consequences.”
Leading Prime Minister Nawaf Salam confirmed his commitment to “the priority of ensuring the conditions for rebuilding these villages.”
Hezbollah MP Ali Fayyad described the return of the southerners as a moment of completely historic change. People are breaking the formula that Israel’s enemies have tried to establish. ”
On the other hand, the return of colonial settlers to northern Palestine appears to require major efforts from Israeli security and political leadership. By Union Research and Development Center.
A Lebanese think tank has highlighted the “inferiority” these occupiers suffer compared to other colonial settlers in occupied Palestine, which will leave serious repercussions in the long run. Masu. Therefore, given the previous experience in this regard, it will be useless to persuade them to return.
Additionally, it was revealed that more than 13,000 Israeli settlers are still living in hotels and homes financed by occupation groups. Approximately 50,000 others have been permanently integrated into evacuated communities, bringing the total number of people refusing to return two months after the end of the war to 63,935.
This study warns against emptying the North, so it will be a soft belly that will help Hezbollah. Among the main demands of the colonial settlers are: Establish a buffer zone in southern Lebanon. If Hezbollah violates the ceasefire agreement, it will launch asymmetric military operations. Build new advanced shelters in combination with comprehensive development plans. We are not postponing immediate financial compensation. Health sector support and development. etc.
The Union Research and Development Center noted that occupied northern Palestine underwent structural changes that had strategic implications, as it transformed from a tourist and entertainment center into a strategic “defense line” in the depths of the colonial body. points out. It constitutes a significant financial burden on the budget of professional associations.