Summary

Israel and Hezbollah accused each other of ceasefire violations two days into a truce that ended 14 months of conflict.

Israel claims Hezbollah breached terms by approaching border zones, while Hezbollah accuses Israel of firing on civilians.

Brokered by the US and France, the ceasefire involves a gradual Israeli withdrawal and Hezbollah’s pullback north of the Litani River, with U.N. peacekeepers taking over.

The war killed over 3,700 in Lebanon and 70 in Israel, displacing 1.2 million in Lebanon and 50,000 in Israel.

  • gmtom@lemmy.world
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    6 days ago

    Wow they both made violations, so they must be the same right?

    Oh hezbollah just approached a border zone while Israel shot up a bunch of civilians. Oh yeah, both sides.

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    Israel considers anyone returning to the area to be Hezbollah. Despite a cease fire meant to end the fighting they are still telling people it’s off limits. Which means they will shoot at them. In order to justify that they’ll call them Hezbollah in the international press.

    Israel is used to controlling the information sphere and they still think they can blame their victims.

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    6 days ago

    Hezbollah: starts withdrawing according to the agreement

    Israel: shoots civilians

    Hezbollah: “motha pussbucket…”

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    6 days ago

    I really wonder how Hezbollah are going to take effectively ceding territory to the Lebanese Armed Forces(LAF). The agreement apparently mandates that after the 60 day transfer process that LAF, alongside UN forces, become the sole military presence in southern Lebanon, an area previously held by Hezbollah. While the two forces are “friendly” at the moment it also wasn’t all too long ago that they fought on opposite sides of the Lebanese Civil War, and to me it’s looking a lot like this agreement will push them closer to resuming that conflict.