Schools, shops shut in northern Israel to protest the Lebanon ceasefire
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Schools, shops shut in northern Israel to protest the Lebanon ceasefire
"Residents in northern Israel expressed their discontent with the 10-day ceasefire with Lebanon, stating that it achieved nothing significant. The closure of schools and shops underscored the seriousness of their protest."
"Israeli officials have indicated that military operations may persist despite the ceasefire, with forces still stationed in southern Lebanon, highlighting ongoing tensions in the region."
In northern Israel, residents protested a 10-day ceasefire with Lebanon that began on April 16. Schools and shops were closed as part of the protest. The local population expressed dissatisfaction, stating that the ceasefire did not yield any positive results. Despite the ceasefire, Israeli officials indicated that military operations might continue, with forces remaining deployed in southern Lebanon. The protests reflect the community's frustration over the situation and the perceived lack of progress from the ceasefire agreement.
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