The Israeli armed forces died on Tuesday from border villages in the South Libanon from a deadline in a US ceasefire agreement that ended the youngest Israel Hezbollah War, but put in Lebanon in five strategic overlook locations.
The Lebanese leaders condemned the persistent presence of the Israel troops as a crew and violation of the business and claimed that Israel had to retreat by Tuesday. The presence of the troops is also a painful point for the militant HISBOLLAH group, which the authorities have called for.
The Lebanese soldiers moved to the areas from which the Israeli troops withdrew and began to clear roadblocks of Israeli armed forces and to look for unknown ordinance. They blocked the main street that led to the villages and prevent someone from entering while the military was looking for explosives that were left behind.
Most of the villagers were waiting for permission to check their houses on the side of the road, but some pushed the roadblocks aside to intervene. Elsewhere, the army allowed the residents to get in.
Many of their houses were demolished during the more than years of conflict or in the two months after the ceasefire agreement in November when the Israeli forces still occupied the area.
“Nothing left,” says the resident who returns to the village
In the border village of Kfar Kila, people were stunned by the destruction, with entire sections of the houses being wiped out.
“What I see is not of the view.
“There are no houses, no plants, nothing left,” said Suleiman, who was last in Kfar Kila six months ago. “I feel a mixture of happiness and pain.”
On the main village square, Lebanese troops removed from the street as a military bulldozer.
The armistice in Lebanon received an extension at the last minute at the weekend after the Israeli military opened the fire to civilians to kill home at the latest 22.
The Israeli Minister of Defense Israel Katz said that the Israeli army “will stay in a buffer zone in Lebanon in five control posts” in order to protect itself against violations of the Hisbollah from ceasefire. He also said that the army had built new items on the Israeli side of the border and sent reinforcements there.
“We are determined to offer every northern community full security,” said Katz.
The remaining Israeli presence violates the ceasefire.
The three best officials of Lebanon – the President, Prime Minister and Parliament spokesman for the country – said in a joint explanation that the continuing presence of Israel at the five locations violated the ceasefire contract. They asked the UN Security Council to take measures to force a complete Israeli withdrawal.
“The continued Israeli presence in one centimeter of the Lebanese territory is a crew with all the legal consequences that result from international legitimacy,” the explanation says.
The presence of the Israeli troops was also criticized in a joint explanation of the UN special coordinator for Lebanon, Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert and the head of UN peacekeeping in the country, lieutenant general Aroldo Lázaro.
However, the two warned that this has not “overshadowed the concrete progress that have been achieved” since the ceasefire agreement.
“No houses, buildings are”
Near the Lebanese villages of Deir Mimas and Kfar Kila, hundreds of villagers were gathered on Tuesday morning when an Israeli drone flew over us.
Atef Arabi, who had been waiting with his wife and two daughters before sunrise, really wanted to see what was left of his house in Kfar Kila.
“I am very happy that I go back, even if I find my home destroyed,” said the 36-year-old car mechanic. “When I find my house destroyed, I will rebuild it.”
Later on Tuesday, the mayor of Kfar Kila, Hassan Sheet, the Associated Press announced that 90 percent of the village houses were completely destroyed, while the remaining 10 percent are damaged.
“There are no houses or buildings,” he said, adding that the reconstruction will start over.
On October 8, 2023, the Hisbollah of the Lebanese militant group fired missiles across the border, one day after a fatal idea of Hamas in South Israel, which triggered the war in Gaza. Israel reacted with shelling and air strikes in Lebanon, and the two sides were locked up in an escalating conflict, which became a full -grown war last September.
In Lebanon, more than 4,000 people were killed and more than a million were sold at the height of the conflict, of which more than 100,000 could not return home. Dozens of people were killed on the Israeli side and around 60,000 were expelled.
The Hussein tariffs left Kfar Kila for the southern city of Nabatiyeh in October 2023. When the fights strengthened in September, he and his family moved to the city of Sidon, where they had a room in a school -age displaced.
Kfar Kila saw intensive fights and Israeli troops later detonated many of his houses.
“I waited a year and a half to return,” said tariffs, who has a pickup and works as a worker. He said he understands that the reconstruction process will take some time.
“I counted the seconds for this day,” he said.