The cease-fire deal requires Israel’s troops to be out by Feb. 18, but the country is seeking an extension.
Naim Qassem said any Israeli military presence on Lebanese soil after February 18 would be considered an occupying force.
After Israel missed a previous deadline at the end of January, this Tuesday is the new deadline for Israeli troops to withdraw from southern Lebanon. Israel has indicated that its troops will remain ...
Israel has already had a long history of passing on Russian weapons it captured off the numerous battlefields of the Middle ...
Separately, the Israeli military launched an operation, called “Iron Wall”, in the city of Jenin ... the Israeli army was occupied in Gaza and Lebanon, Israeli settlers launched the most ...
The IDF issued an evacuation order for residents in Lebanon's Baalbek city ... inserting themselves into the Israel-Hamas war, analysts in a report from The Wall Street Journal claim.
The Lebanon ceasefire lasted for two months ... On January 21, the IDF launched a new operation called “Iron Wall,” which Israel’s prime minister and defense minister both spotlighted ...
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Israeli forces raided a terror cell in the West Bank while diplomats began pushing back on its cease-fire deal with Hezbollah to the north – two shows of force ...