The Zionist entity has extended the ceasefire agreement in Lebanon, maintaining military presence and restricting movement to ensure safety. Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam is pursuing diplomatic efforts to expedite foreign troop withdrawal ahead of schedule.
The military of the Zionist entity has declared an extension of the ceasefire agreement in Lebanon, affirming that its forces will continue to be active on the ground. A spokesperson for the military stated on the platform (X) that, due to this extension, movement south is prohibited and that the Defense Forces will maintain their presence in the affected areas.
The spokesperson urged caution, emphasizing, “The army does not intend to harm you, and for your safety, you are prohibited from returning to your homes in the areas concerned, until further notice.” This directive indicates ongoing security measures in light of the situation.
In response to these developments, Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam expressed his government’s commitment to leveraging all diplomatic and political avenues to expedite the withdrawal of foreign forces ahead of the previously agreed-upon timeline. This statement reflects the government’s proactive stance regarding the ceasefire’s implications.
The extension of the ceasefire agreement by the Zionist entity is aimed at maintaining security in Lebanon, with military forces still active on the ground. The directive restricting movement south underscores ongoing safety concerns. The Lebanese government, under Prime Minister Salam, is focused on diplomatic efforts to secure a faster withdrawal of foreign troops, demonstrating a commitment to regional stability.
Original Source: ina.iq