Violence Reported as Deadline Passes for Israeli Troop Withdrawal in Lebanon
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Israel and Lebanon agree to extend deadline for Israeli forces to withdraw
Israeli forces in southern Lebanon on Sunday opened fire on protesters demanding their withdrawal in line with a ceasefire agreement, killing at least 22 and injuring 124, Lebanese health officials ...NBC News - 14h -
Lebanon ceasefire deal extended as initial deadline passes
Lebanon and the US said the agreement will remain in place until 18 February.BBC News - 14h -
22 killed in Lebanon as Israeli forces remain after withdrawal deadline
Israel said it would keep troops in the south beyond the Sunday deadline because the Lebanese army had not yet fully deployed to ensure that Hezbollah does not reestablish its presence in the area.CBS News - 17h -
Lebanon says 22 killed by Israeli forces after withdrawal deadline missed
It comes as the deadline passes for Israeli forces and Hezbollah fighters to withdraw from southern Lebanon.BBC News - 20h -
Lebanon reports casualties as ceasefire deadline with Israel expires
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3 killed in Lebanon amid protests as Israeli forces remain after withdrawal deadline
At least three people were killed and around 30 others injured in southern Lebanon Sunday when Israeli forces opened fire on protesters who had breached roadblocks the Israeli army set up a day ...ABC News - 1d -
Israel Appears Poised to Keep Its Troops in Lebanon Beyond Deadline
Israel and Hezbollah agreed to withdraw from southern Lebanon, but Israel says that Hezbollah hasn’t upheld its promise and that the Lebanese Army isn’t ready to fill the void.The New York Times - 2d -
Israel will not withdraw troops from Lebanon by deadline, Netanyahu says
PM says Lebanon has not fully met conditions for Israeli withdrawal under ceasefire deal. Benjamin Netanyahu has announced that Israeli troops will not comply with a Sunday deadline for them to ...The Guardian - 3d -
Israel steps up Lebanon strikes ahead of withdrawal deadline
Military launches barrage of attacks on what it calls Hizbollah targets as both sides allege ceasefire violationsFinancial Times - Jan. 13
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