Lebanon says refuses Israeli demand to stay in five southern locations
- Lebanon has rejected Israel's request to stay in five southern locations after February 18, stated by parliamentary speaker Nabih Berri.
- The ceasefire agreement required Israel to withdraw from southern Lebanon by January 26, but the deadline was extended to February 18 due to Lebanon's lack of forces.
- Berri emphasized the responsibility of the United States to enforce Israel's withdrawal, warning against setbacks for the Lebanese government.
- Israeli military operations have caused significant casualties in Lebanon, with over 900 ceasefire violations reported since November 27, resulting in many deaths and injuries.
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