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How is the Lebanese government responding to the continued presence of Israeli troops after the ceasefire?

The Lebanese government views the continued presence of Israeli troops in hilltop positions inside Lebanon as an occupation, despite Israel claiming these positions are necessary to guard against ceasefire violations by Hezbollah. In response, the Lebanese government plans to file a formal complaint to the UN Security Council. The government accuses Israel of "turning a blind eye to their obligations" and "dishonoring all its promises" related to the ceasefire agreement. This diplomatic approach highlights the tensions that persist in southern Lebanon even after the formal cessation of hostilities.

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Israeli Troops' Occupation Concerns

Al Jazeera English·8 months ago

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Why did Israeli troops delay their withdrawal, affecting the return of Lebanese families to their villages?

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What are the conditions like in the villages that people are returning to after the conflict?

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What do the returning families express about their feelings upon returning despite the destruction?

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What did Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu say about the ceasefire and the conflict with Hezbollah?

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What actions is the Israeli military taking regarding Hezbollah in the region?

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