
Israel Retains Troops in South Lebanon as Truce Deadline Expires
Israel maintains troops in south Lebanon post-deadline, escalating tensions with Hezbollah as cross-border clashes persist alongside Gaza conflict impacts.
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Israel maintains troops in south Lebanon post-deadline, escalating tensions with Hezbollah as cross-border clashes persist alongside Gaza conflict impacts.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu presents U.S. President Trump with a golden pager, referencing recent electronic device attacks in Lebanon. In return, Trump gifts a signed photograph to Netanyahu.
Israeli forces will remain in southern Lebanon beyond the 60-day ceasefire deadline due to incomplete implementation by Lebanese authorities, as tensions with Hezbollah persist.
Israel has decided to keep its military forces in southern Lebanon beyond the withdrawal deadline set in a November ceasefire deal with Hezbollah, citing ongoing security concerns.
As the initial 60-day Lebanon-Israel ceasefire nears its end, UNIFIL spokesperson Andrea Tenenti highlights the fragile situation in southern Lebanon.
The UN General Assembly urges Israel to withdraw from Palestinian territories and supports a two-state solution, while Israel launches strikes in Lebanon amid rising tensions.
Israeli military confirms the killing of Salman Jumaa, a senior Hezbollah liaison with the Syrian army, in a Damascus airstrike, escalating regional tensions.
Israel and Hezbollah escalate tensions with mutual strikes, resulting in multiple casualties and threatening the fragile ceasefire in the Middle East.
Israel and Hezbollah both accuse each other of violating the newly established ceasefire, raising concerns about the stability of the fragile truce aimed at ending over a year of conflict.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu approves a ceasefire deal with Hezbollah ‘in principle’ during a security consultation, CNN reports.