Hezbollah demands Israeli forces complete withdrawal from Lebanon on time
Briefly

Israel has voiced dissatisfaction with the slow implementation of a ceasefire agreement established in November, aimed at ending more than a year of conflict with Hezbollah. While there have been some positive changes, such as the Lebanese army and UN forces replacing Hezbollah in southern Lebanon, Israeli officials indicate that they may seek to extend their military presence beyond the 60-day deadline, raising concerns of renewed conflict as Hezbollah threatens resistance should Israeli forces be perceived as occupiers.
Israel's envoy to the US revealed ongoing discussions with President Trump's administration, aiming to convince them to extend the ceasefire deadline by an additional month.
Hezbollah warned that if Israeli soldiers continued to occupy southern Lebanon, it would lead to military resistance, posing a significant challenge to the peace agreement.
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