Press TV reported on a Saturday statement that “the withdrawal from the enemy side Israel has been postponed, resulting in a delay in many stages.”
He also confirmed that “as soon as the Israeli enemies withdraw, they are ready to continue deployment.”
The army called on the people to “be cautious when returning to the southern border area because land mines and suspicious items are left.”
Israeli’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu office announced on Friday that the government will remain in southern Lebanon after the Sunday deadline, which is stipulated in the ceasefire agreement with the Hizbola resistance movement.
The agreement, which was signed in late November last year, is obliged to completely withdraw from Lebanon within 60 days, and will be concluded this Sunday.
However, Prime Minister Netanyahu’s office claims that the Lebanon army has not yet established the perfect rule of this area, and that the Hizbola army has not completely withdrawn from the Ritani River, Israel keeps this deadline. He said it wouldn’t.
The statement claims that “Lebanon nation has not fully fulfilled the ceasefire agreement, so the Israeli army will continue to withdraw,” he suggested a gradual withdrawal rather than a complete withdrawal up to the deadline. 。
Israel was forced to accept a ceasefire with Hizbola because he suffered a great deal of damage in a 14 -month battle and could not achieve his goal with the invasion of Lebanon.
The ceasefire agreement came into effect on November 27. The ceasefire agreement lasts 60 days with the aim of a permanent stop of hostility.
Based on the agreement, the United States Chairman’s Chairman has been tasked to monitor the performance of the ceasefire.
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