
Is Israel backing out of the Lebanon ceasefire terms?
Al Jazeera
Israeli media announced the army may stay past the 60-day agreed upon withdrawal date.
Confirming what many observers have concluded, Israeli paper Israel Hayom says Israel may decide to stay in south Lebanon beyond the 60-day withdrawal period specified in a ceasefire.
The failure to withdraw in 60 days would be yet another violation of the US and France-backed ceasefire agreement reached on November 27 between Lebanon and Israel.
Israel has already violated the agreement hundreds of times.
But what would Israel’s failure to withdraw from South Lebanon mean after this 60-day period? Here’s what you need to know.
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