Israeli Forces Kill 22 in South Lebanon as Withdrawal Deadline Passes

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Israeli Forces Kill 22 in South Lebanon as Withdrawal Deadline Passes
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Israeli forces killed 22 Lebanese civilians on Sunday as thousands attempted to return to their homes in south Lebanon despite an Israeli military order, according to Lebanese officials. The deaths occurred as a deadline for the complete withdrawal of Israeli troops from south Lebanon passed. Israel had stated its intention to remain in the region beyond the deadline set by a U.S.-brokered ceasefire agreement, citing concerns that Lebanon had not fully fulfilled its commitments to disarm Hezbollah and deploy its army in the south.

Israel i forces killed 22 people in south Lebanon on Sunday as a deadline for their withdrawal passed and thousands of people tried to return to their homes in defiance of Israel i military orders, Lebanese authorities said. A car passenger lifts a Hezbollah flag as displaced residents gather in their vehicles while attempting to return to their homes at the entrance of the southern Lebanese village of Aitaroun on Sunday, on the day Israel was meant to withdraw under a truce deal.

(Mahmoud Zayyat/AFP/Getty Images) Israeli forces killed 22 people in south Lebanon on Sunday as a deadline for their withdrawal passed and thousands of people tried to return to their homes in defiance of Israeli military orders, Lebanese authorities said. Israel said on Friday it would keep troops in the south beyond the Sunday deadline set out in a U.S.-brokered ceasefire that halted last year's war with Hezbollah, saying Lebanon had not yet fully enforced terms requiring south Lebanon to be free of Hezbollah arms and the Lebanese army to be deployed. Lebanon's U.S.-backed military, which reported one of its soldiers among those killed by Israeli forces on Sunday, has accused Israel of procrastinating in its withdrawal. Lebanese women hold portraits of slain Hezbollah leader Sayyid Hassan Nasrallah on Sunday as they check the destruction in their village caused by the Israeli air and ground offensive, in Aita al-Shaab, a Lebanese border village. (Bilal Hussein/The Associated Press) Lebanon's Health Ministry said 22 people were killed and another 124 wounded in numerous locations in the south, as a result of what it described as Israeli attacks on citizens while they were trying to enter their still-occupied towns. The Israeli military said that its troops 'operating in southern Lebanon fired warning shots to remove threats in a number of areas where suspects were identified approaching the troops.' It also said 'a number of suspects … that posed an imminent threat' were apprehended. Hezbollah's al-Manar television, broadcasting from several locations in the south, showed footage of residents moving toward villages early on Sunday, some holding the group's flag and images of Hezbollah fighters killed in the war. Residents wait in the town of Chaqra along a road leading to Mais al-Jabal in southern Lebanon to return to their village on Sunday. (Mahmoud Zayyat/AFP/Getty Images) An Israeli military spokesperson, addressing the people of south Lebanon in a post on X, accused Hezbollah of trying to 'heat up the situation' and said the Israeli army would 'in the near future' inform them of places to which they can return. Hezbollah lawmaker Hassan Fadlallah said Lebanon is committed to the ceasefire deal but that Israel had turned against it with U.S. support. The White House said on Friday that a short, temporary ceasefire extension was urgently needed.'What is happening in the border villages is a liberation by the power of the people, and our people will not be broken by the Israeli army,' he told Reuters. 'We want the state to play its full role, and the army to be deployed in the villages.' The top UN official in Lebanon and the head of the UN peacekeepers in the south said conditions were 'not yet in place' for the safe return of Lebanese citizens to villages near the border. 'The fact is that the timelines envisaged' in the ceasefire 'have not been met,' they said in a statement. Lebanon's president on Jan. 9, called on the people of the south to exercise self-restraint and trust in the Lebanese military. 'Lebanon's sovereignty and territorial integrity are non-negotiable, and I am following up on this issue at the highest levels to ensure your rights and dignity,' he said in a statement. Israel has not said how long its forces would remain in the south, where the Israeli military says it has been seizing Hezbollah weapons and dismantling its infrastructure. Israel said its offensive against Hezbollah aimed to secure the return home of tens of thousands of Israelis who were forced to leave homes at the border by Hezbollah rocket fire. Hezbollah opened fire in support of its Palestinian ally Hamas at the start of the Gaza war on Oct. 8, 2023

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