Israel's army withdraws from Chiam - what does that mean for Lebanon?
Israel's army withdraws from Chiam - what does that mean for Lebanon?
Chiam, Libanon - The tensions in the Middle East take a new turn: Israel's army has officially withdrawn from Chiam in the south of Lebanon. According to the military, its mission has been met there. In Chiam, the Lebanese armed forces and the UN peacekeeper are now stationed unifiled to ensure compliance with the agreement on the ceasefire, as well as both Radio Herford report general
The ceasefire, which was only agreed between Israel and the militant group in Hisbollah at the end of November, stipulates that the Israeli ground troops gradually withdraw from Lebanon within 60 days. However, the army is currently still stationed in other areas of the South Libanon, since according to its own statement, there is against remaining threats. Despite the ceasefire, there is still a fatal attack. Before the ceasefire came into force, there were violent battles between Israeli soldiers and Hezbollah fighters in the Chiam region.
Current situation after retreat
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