During the removal, Israel says he will stay in south of Lebanon
Israel said that Israel will remain in several positions, because the Israeli army and Hezbollah forces are the deadline for removal from the region on Tuesday, because of a violation of the fragile reconciliation of an Israeli existence.
After the ceasefire ended in November, after the end of the deadly war between the two sides, the Hajeli Army and a strong Iranian support group, the strong Iranian supported group, Lebanon’s Lebanon’s Lebanon was supervised.
The deadline was extended as a result of February 18 Deadly violence on the border.
On Monday, Israel, in Lebanon, said that the border in Lebanon will be temporarily remained in five “strategic” points, a spokesman for the Israeli defense forces Lt. Nadav Shoshani. There he refused to say how much the troops would stay.
The action determined the stage for the renewal of violence, thousands of Lebanese residents are still unable to return to the occupied cities in re-warnings by the Israeli army.
According to the terms of peace, Hezbollah should also be out of the southern Lebanon and the Lebanese military is expected to be placed in force there. Israeli officials have repeatedly accused Hezbollah not support the end of the transaction. Although the US-led monitoring committee praised the placement of the Lebanese army, the body did not disclose the social information of Hezbollah’s weapons and fighters from the region.
Lebanese officials last month, the Israeli forces killed more than two people because they wanted to enter southern border cities in southern border cities. The Israeli army said he was fired by “warning fires” to eliminate threats.
On Sunday, Hezbollah’s leader Naim Gasem, the Lebanese government opposes a speech against Israel and Israel, who intends to return to the Lebanese government.
“Israel must be completely retreated on February 18,” Mr. Gasem. “This is a contract.”
Added: “Everyone knows how an occupation is treated.”
Despite the protests, Hezbollah and the Lebanese government do not have true ability to force Israel to withdraw.
Lebanon’s new leaders He wanted to appeal to the United States in a proposal to rally and pressure the Arab neighbors and pressure Israel. And experts say that Hezbollah, who was shot in the 14-month war with Israel, is not possible to resurrect the conflict in a short time.
However, if Israel remains unclear in Lebanon, it can strengthen Hezbollah in a long run.
“If Israel remains at five points, this is a completely present to Hezbollah,” International Job Vice President Paul Salem said at the Middle East Institute in Washington. “This allows the occupation to say that he cannot end with diplomacy, and therefore the Lebanese needs armed resistance.”
Lebanon’s new president, Jozeph Aoun, all weapons in the control of the state, promised to create a problem for Hezbollah, which has exposed to the country for a long time. In this effort, Mr. Aun does not know how to succeed.
The Lebanese military warned civilians to avoid approaching the southern cities until they were placed there. Lebanese Order Israel accused the fire in recent weeks, including cities and villages, and opened fire on homes and firing home. The Israeli army immediately did not respond to a request to comment on this claim.
Israel’s intention to remain in Lebanon is behind the tension in the country. After the Israeli army defendant Beirut’s airport, Proxy Hizbollah cash, Lebanese authority, overcame Iranian flights last week. Then thousands of Hezbollah fans closed the roads leading to the country of the country, which is a convoy of the United Nations caravan in the protest and airport. came under attack.
Severe protests, one of the first major tests for Lebanon’s new leaders, noted that Hezbollah has tried to re-influence over the over the country.
The Israeli army also seems to increase the attacks in Lebanon until the deadline for withdrawal. On Monday, the Israeli Army, 20 miles from the Israeli border in Lebanese Lebanese port city, Hamas Commander, Hamas Port said he targeted and killed.
Patrick Kingsley and Johnatan Reiss Contributing report.