NewsIsraeli forces exit Lebanon as ceasefire takes hold

Israeli forces exit Lebanon as ceasefire takes hold

Israeli forces have withdrawn from Al-Khiam in southern Lebanon, and the city has been taken over by the Lebanese army in accordance with the ceasefire agreement. "An important first step," stated Gen. Erik Kurilla, head of U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM).

Gen. Erik Kurilla
Gen. Erik Kurilla
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Łukasz Dynowski

Israeli forces have left Al-Khiam, marking a compliance with the ceasefire agreement. This update was reported by the Beirut portal "L'Orient le Jour".

According to the agreement, the Israeli army is to withdraw from Lebanon within 60 days from November 27. In southern Lebanon, previously controlled by Hezbollah, peacekeeping forces and the Lebanese army are set to be deployed.

Lebanon: ceasefire agreement

Gen. Erik Kurilla, head of U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM), emphasized that the withdrawal of Israeli troops is "an important first step in the implementation of a lasting cessation of hostilities," which laid the "foundation for continued progress."

The Israeli military announced on social media that it has "concluded their mission in Khiam in southern Lebanon," and "in accordance with the ceasefire understandings and with the coordination of the United States, soldiers of the Lebanese Armed Forces are being deployed in the area together with UNIFIL."

The ceasefire ended a conflict of over two months between Hezbollah and Israel. This conflict began in October 2023, when the pro-Iranian Hezbollah started shelling Israel in solidarity with the Palestinian Hamas, which was fighting the Israeli army in the Gaza Strip. This information comes from the BBC.

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