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Lebanon Sovereignty

What is the current situation regarding Israeli forces in Lebanon and how are Lebanese leaders responding?

Israeli forces have partially withdrawn from several border villages in southeast Lebanon including Odaise, Kafar, Kila, Mas Al Jabbar, Merkabah, and Hula. However, the withdrawal is incomplete, with Israeli troops reportedly remaining in five locations. Lebanese leaders, including President Joseph Ohne, are pressing for a complete withdrawal, describing the continuing presence as occupation. The Lebanese government is coordinating with US and France as truce brokers to facilitate a full Israeli pullout. Both the UN and Lebanon have declared the incomplete withdrawal a violation of UN Security Council resolutions, with Lebanon planning to petition the UNSC to compel Israel to completely withdraw.

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WION

00:35 - 01:13

What has the Lebanese civil defense discovered in the aftermath of Israel's troop withdrawal?

Following Israel's troop withdrawal from Lebanon, the Lebanese civil defense has recovered 23 bodies from border towns affected by the conflict. The grim discovery comes as displaced residents return to their hometowns only to find devastating destruction throughout the region. Returning Lebanese civilians describe scenes of total devastation, with many finding only piles of rubble where their homes once stood. The scale of destruction underscores the severe impact of years of conflict on border communities, leaving returning residents to confront both physical destruction and profound loss.

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WION

00:20 - 00:35

What is the current situation regarding Israeli forces in Lebanon following the ceasefire?

Israeli forces have withdrawn from several Lebanese border villages including Odaise, Kafar, Kila, Mas Al Jabbar, Merkabah, and Hula. However, the withdrawal is incomplete, with Israel maintaining presence in five strategic areas, which Lebanese leaders, including President Joseph Ohne, have characterized as an occupation that violates UN Security Council Resolution 1701. The Lebanese government is actively working with truce brokers, the US and France, to push for a complete Israeli withdrawal. The United Nations has condemned the partial pullout as a violation of Security Council resolutions, and Lebanon plans to ask the UN Security Council to take necessary measures to compel Israel to fully withdraw from all Lebanese territory.

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WION

00:35 - 01:29

What is the current status of Israel's military presence in southern Lebanon under the ceasefire agreement?

Israel is maintaining forces in five strategic locations inside southern Lebanon, despite an agreement that both Israel and Hezbollah were supposed to fully withdraw from the area by Tuesday. According to the ceasefire plan, after the withdrawal, the Lebanese military would take control of the region. However, Israel has not clarified its plans regarding a continued presence in these areas, putting the agreement on 'shaky ground.' This situation is occurring while the separate Israel-Hamas ceasefire also remains fragile, creating multiple points of tension in the region.

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CBS News

02:25 - 02:48

What challenges does the Lebanese Army face in controlling southern Lebanon after the conflict?

The Lebanese Army faces significant challenges in southern Lebanon as it takes charge of the region following the conflict. The Israeli military threatens continued action against Hezbollah if the Lebanese forces fail to push back and disarm Hezbollah fighters themselves. This creates a precarious situation where the army must demonstrate effectiveness in a region where the Lebanese state has been historically absent. The task represents a major test for Lebanon's government, which must now establish authority in an area previously dominated by Hezbollah while under pressure from Israeli military oversight.

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Al Jazeera English

02:03 - 02:21

How are Lebanese families responding to returning to their war-torn villages?

Lebanese families returning to their war-torn villages are displaying a mixture of shock, disbelief, and defiance. Despite finding their communities destroyed, residents express a profound determination to return home, emphasizing that what matters most is reclaiming their land and seeing the Israeli forces withdraw. Their resilience is captured in statements highlighting that returning home, regardless of the destruction, represents an important victory. This defiant homecoming occurs even as they confront the sobering reality of unrecognizable villages lacking basic infrastructure, demonstrating their commitment to rebuilding their lives despite the devastating aftermath of conflict.

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Al Jazeera English

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