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The Israeli Ministry of Defense has said that the army has withdrawn from southern Lebanon because the attack is slow but not stopping.
Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon have killed at least two people, although fighting between Israel and Hezbollah has eased in recent days after the United States and Iran called for a ceasefire.
This comes as Israeli and Lebanese officials meet in the US another part of the conversation his goal is to end the war between neighboring countries.
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A deadly Israeli attack on Wednesday targeted a vehicle on the Tallat al-Dabsha road near Kfar Reman in the Nabatieh district, Lebanon’s National News Agency (NNA) reported. Shortly after, the Israeli army targeted the outskirts of the town of Yater in the Bint Jbeil area with artillery fire, NNA added.
The attack is the latest violation of the agreement that was renewed last week following the agreement between the US and Iran aimed at ending the major conflict in the Middle East.
The Israeli army said it was fighting Hezbollah operatives in southern Lebanon on Wednesday.
Israel’s continued occupation of Lebanese territory has sparked controversy and controversy as negotiations continue in Washington. Lebanese politicians have confirmed that it is important for Israeli forces to withdraw from Lebanese territory and stop their attacks in order to end the war. Meanwhile, Israel has said it will withdraw only after Hezbollah is disarmed.
Israel’s Defense Minister Israel Katz said on Wednesday that the army will not leave Lebanon “despite America’s need”.
He also said, “200,000 residents will not return”, speaking to the Times of Israel about people who were forcibly displaced from southern Lebanon.
“What happened in the past when there were civilians (still here) were roadside bombs and attacks by the (Israeli) army, so we will not allow that,” Katz said. “We’re not leaving.”
“What we are seeing is a reduction, but not an end to Israeli military operations here in southern Lebanon,” Al Jazeera’s Heidi Pett said from the Lebanese city of Tire on Wednesday.
“The Israeli army will continue to operate, although it has been much less than the violence we saw over the weekend,” he added.
Many people from southern Lebanon have returned home, Pett added, despite constant threats. In the town of Abbasiyeh, near the city of Tyre, 80 percent of the people have returned in recent days, according to the local mayor.
“In Abbasiyeh … there is water, there is electricity, there are medical services. This is not the case in many towns and villages,” said Plett.
Meanwhile, Al Jazeera’s Rosiland Jordan in Washington, DC, said the latest Israeli-Lebanon talks are expected to include a military and military component.
“There is an idea, perhaps, to allow the Lebanese army to replace the Israeli army, as long as they are tested by the United States that they have no connection with Hezbollah,” said Jordan.
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun told a visiting British delegation on Wednesday that his government would send the Lebanese army to the south of the country after the withdrawal of Israeli forces.
The reconstruction of the destroyed areas will come later, Aoun said, adding that the Lebanon-Israel talks in Washington, DC, are different from the US-Iran talks.
Hezbollah, meanwhile, has criticized the Lebanese-Israeli talks in the US, which require the withdrawal of Israeli forces from Lebanon first.