Hezbollah's leadership sees the recent ceasefire as a significant victory, even greater than the triumph of 2006, and expresses readiness to collaborate with the Lebanese army to uphold the peace. They emphasize that coordination with the military will ensure collective efforts to fortify Lebanon's defenses and maintain stability during the truce set to last for 60 days.
In a recent address, Hezbollah Secretary-General Naim Qassem assured that any potential disagreements with the Lebanese army were not anticipated, as both parties are committed to enforcing the ceasefire. He stated that both entities will work closely together, focusing on preventing any exploitation of Lebanon's vulnerabilities by adversaries, showcasing a united front in their defense strategy.
The Lebanese army is actively preparing a detailed deployment plan to manage its forces in the south, complementing Hezbollah's commitment to the truce with Israel. While engaging in these coordination efforts, the Lebanese army has begun sending troops to southern regions, with the aim of reinforcing security and limiting tensions along the Israel-Lebanon border.
Despite the ongoing ceasefire, tensions persist as Israel has been accused of breaching the agreement. Venezuelan air strikes aim at what it claims are Hezbollah weapon caches, escalating fears of renewed conflict. Civilians returning to border villages face restrictions imposed by Israeli forces, indicating a fragile peace that may be jeopardized by continuing hostilities.
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