JERUSALEM: Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz confirmed on Tuesday (Feb 18) that troops stay at 5 positions in southern Lebanon previous a pullout deadline, vowing motion towards any truce violation by militant group Hezbollah.
The Israeli army “will stay in a buffer zone in Lebanon with 5 management positions, and can proceed to behave forcefully and uncompromisingly towards any Hezbollah violation,” mentioned Katz in an announcement shortly after an prolonged deadline expired for Israel to withdraw from Lebanon underneath the Nov 27 truce deal.
Israel had introduced hours earlier than the pullout deadline that it will preserve troops in “5 strategic factors” close to the border.
A Lebanese safety supply earlier confirmed to AFP that “the Israeli military has withdrawn from all border villages aside from 5 factors.”
The ceasefire between Israel and the Iran-backed militant group has been in impact since late November, following greater than a 12 months of hostilities, together with two months of all-out conflict wherein Israel launched floor operations.
Katz mentioned the choice to stay inside Lebanese territory was made “in accordance with the choice of the political echelon … to make sure the safety of all Israeli communities and deterrence towards threats from Lebanon”.
The minister additionally mentioned that forces had been bolstered on the Israeli facet of the border.
“Hezbollah should totally withdraw past the Litani River, and the Lebanese military should implement and disarm it underneath the supervision of the mechanism established by the US,” Katz mentioned, referring to the phrases of the ceasefire deal.
“We’re decided to supply full safety to all communities within the north,” he added.
Beneath the ceasefire, brokered by Washington and Paris, Lebanon’s army was to deploy alongside United Nations peacekeepers because the Israeli military withdrew over a 60-day interval that was extended to Feb 18.
Hezbollah was to drag again north of the Litani River, about 30km from the border, and dismantle remaining army infrastructure there.
Jonathan Conricus, a senior fellow at US suppose tank the Basis for Protection of Democracies and a former Israeli army spokesman, advised AFP that troops would “stay deployed in key places overlooking Israeli communities” from the Lebanese facet.
“When the Lebanese Armed Forces might be totally deployed in all of southern Lebanon, the IDF (military) will doubtless full its withdrawal from Lebanon, so long as Hezbollah continues to stick to the settlement,” he mentioned.