In Tyre, Between Rubble and Uncertainty, a Threatened Truce in Southern Lebanon: "We Don't Know if the Ceasefire Will Hold"
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Heavyly bombarded by Israel during the 46 days of war against Hezbollah, Tyre remains haunted by the death and uncertainty of a very fragile ceasefire. ...
In Misgav Am, a kibbutz 400 metres from Lebanon, the sound of an Israeli artillery fire is caught in the conversation and Ori Mogel reacts with a deafness: “Excuse me, the cease-fire has interrupted me.” The sound comes from the strip—up to 10 kilometers deep—that the Israeli army continues to occupy in the south of the country, also during the truce begun on Thursday, and that has just delineated with a new “Yellow Line,” emulating the one that…
The Israeli army was ordered to use "all its strength" in the event of a threat, despite the truce with Hezbollah.
The Israeli army, which was ordered to use "all its strength" in the event of a threat, demolished new houses in southern Lebanon on Sunday.
The joy that flooded southern Lebanon this Friday has soon dissipated. An overwhelming doubt has gone on to replace it. With the sound of the Israeli Army explosions in the background, more and more Lebanese are embarking on the journey back to their refuge in recent weeks. Many others decide to stay, even with fear in their bodies. "We are at home, but because Israel does not respect the ceasefire agreement we continue to turn the situation aro…
Despite the truce with Hezbollah, the army was ordered to demolish any structure or road considered "trapped" or threatening to its soldiers.
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