Israeli troops withdraw from one of Lebanon's districts as part of a ceasefire agreement
Kyiv • UNN
The IDF has begun withdrawing troops from the area of the city of Khiam in southern Lebanon in accordance with the November ceasefire agreement. The full withdrawal from all areas is expected to be completed by the end of January 2025.
The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) has confirmed the withdrawal of troops from the area of the city of Khiam in southern Lebanon. This withdrawal is being carried out in accordance with the ceasefire agreement signed in November. This was reported by The Times of Israel, according to UNN.
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Meanwhile, the Israeli military notes that they still remain in other areas in southern Lebanon, and the IDF said that the army will continue to act "against any threats.
Earlier on Thursday, December 11, the Lebanese military announced the start of the deployment of forces in Hiam after the withdrawal of Israeli troops from the city in coordination with UNIFIL.
The army also called on Lebanese civilians to stay away from these areas as the military scans the city for unexploded ordnance.
It is emphasized that, according to the ceasefire agreement, the IDF must withdraw from all areas in southern Lebanon by the end of January 2025.
Recall
On November 26, it was officially announced that a ceasefire agreement had been reached between Israel and the Lebanese organization Hezbollah. This was announced by US President Joe Biden.
In his statement, Biden said that the United States was able to mediate this important decision, which should stop the conflict from escalating further.