Israel's troops from border: Does the country violate ceasefire in Lebanon?

Israel's troops from border: Does the country violate ceasefire in Lebanon?

Israeli floor troops have penetrated several hundred meters in Lebanese areas, despite a ceasefire agreed in November between Israel and the Proiran Hezbollah militia. Reports come from an Israeli army broadcaster that refers to Lebanese information. The troops have moved up in the area of ​​the village of Mais al-Jabal, while the Israeli army initially did not comment on these processes. These steps are regarded as a violation of the ceasefire, which also provides for the withdrawal of the Hisbollah behind the Litani River, about 30 kilometers north of the border, as OE24 reports.

Although the Israeli army largely withdrawn from Lebanon in February 2025, Lebanese leadership continues to see the whereabouts of Israeli troops on five strategic points as a violation. Despite the ceasefire, Israel's Air Force carries out attacks on destinations in Lebanon almost daily, with over 600 people, according to Lebanese information, have been killed since this offensive.

reactions to the ceasefire

An alliance from western states and the EU calls for an ceasefire between Israel and the Hisbollah, which is rejected by the Israeli government under Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Netanyahu ordered to continue the attacks in Lebanon "with full strength". Reports on approval of a ceasefire were rejected by Netanyahus office as wrong. The Prime Minister also emphasizes that the fights in the Gaza Strip are also continued until all military goals have been achieved, such as [daily newsp.

On the other hand, the Lebanese government is open to an ceasefire. Prime Minister Nadschib Mikati signals his approval, while US Secretary of State Antony flashing talks with a representative of the Israeli government. France's Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot is also committed to suspending the fights.

background and control

The ceasefire, which initially applies for 60 days, is to be monitored by the Lebanese army and unifil. These security forces consist of around 10,000 blue helmets that are present along the border. A group of states under the US leadership is also used for surveillance. In the background, Hudges can be heard about the ability of the Lebanese government to control the ceasefire, especially in view of the history of this conflict and the continuing tensions between the conflict parties, which is explained by [daily show.de] (https://www.tagesschau.de/ausland/wafferuhe- israel-hisbollah-libanon-100.hml).

Both sides adhered to the agreement up to the latest incidents, with the last rocket attacks on Israel took place before the ceasefire came into force. However, interest in peace regulation remains tense, and there is uncertainty about the long -term durability of the ceasefire, especially in view of the ongoing attacks and the fear of another escalation.

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