Israel Seeks To Delay South Lebanon Withdrawal By 30 Days: Report – The Cradle
Israel Seeks To Delay South Lebanon Withdrawal By 30 Days: Report
Hezbollah officials have said that the resistance will confront the Israeli troops if they do not withdraw by the end of the 60-day period, which is due in a few days
Israel has requested that Washington approve an extension for its army’s presence in the south of Lebanon past the 60-day ceasefire implementation period, which is set to end this weekend, according to Israeli media.
“Israel has requested the US for a 30-day extension to the IDF’s deadline for withdrawing from southern Lebanon set in the ceasefire agreement,” Haaretz newspaper reported on 23 January.
A French diplomatic source told the newspaper that France, Israel, and Lebanon are holding “intensive” talks on the matter, adding that Paris will agree to any outcome accepted by all parties that guarantees the continuation of the ceasefire.
Israeli Ambassador to the US, Michael Herzog, confirmed to Haaretz that Tel Aviv is discussing the possible extension with the government of US President Donald Trump.
Herzog said the US understands Israel’s “security concerns,” and that a deal can be reached.
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