When Israel and Hizvola signed a temporary ceasefire in November, the agreement was welcomed as the first step to end Lebanon's most fatal war in decades.
Hezbora and Israel agree to withdraw the army from South Lebanon within 60 days. The Lebanon Army and the United Nations Peace Maintenance Army will secure this area. When the ceasefire was held, the negotiator hoped that the agreement would be permanent, and wanted to return a calm scale in the turbulent area.
However, a very different scenario was formed because the 60 -day ceasefire expired on Sunday.
The Israeli Army seemed to be in a portion of Lebanon's southern part of Lebanon, depriving him of the sustainable occupation of Israel and a new hostile act between Israel and Hizbola. Avoid these outlooks is an important test of Nawafu Salam, a national dominant political and military power designated by Lebanon's new leader, Joseph Aoon and Prime Minister. We aim to work on political control.
The long -term occupation of Israel in southern Lebanon is a group established to release Lebanon from the occupation of Israel, and a new life in Hizbola, a group that describes himself as the only power that can protect the boundary of Lebanon. Experts say they can blow.
It also threatens to derail the current political momentum in Lebanon. Lebanon has a serious propulsion to integrate all military power in the nation for the first time in decades, threatening to abolish hizvola justifying its vast weapons.
Lebanon's current focus is in the transition from the era when he was considered to have the right to untrad the hizvola and have the right to acquire weapons. ” He added a long -term Israelian occupation, saying, “We will take a break in organic momentum.”
Israeli officials have questioned the concerns that Hizvola continues to work in the southern part of Lebanon and the ability to STYMIE of Lebanon's group. Hizbola officials did not respond to these accusations, but they “committed” to support the ceasefire conditions.
On Saturday, Lebanon's officials said that the Lebanon Army was ready to complete the deployment in the southern part, but was delayed as a result of the withdrawal of Israeli enemies.
The 60 -day ceasefire was more than a year since Hizbola began to launch a rocket towards Israel, a solidarity of Hamas, an ally, an extremist group of Palestinian, Gaza, Israel. It came into effect on the above. Israel was retaliated by assassinating Hizbola leadership, leveling the border towns and villages, and entering southern Lebanon.
Before the deadline on Sunday, thousands of Lebannans who were driven out of the war from the southern border home were preparing to return home. On Saturday, the main highway from the capital city, Baleut, to the southern Lebanon, was packed with cars. Few people were blocked by the news that the Israeli army remained in the south on Saturday, and the news that automated telephones from the Israeli army were warning that they would not return on Saturdays.
“You are forbidden to return to your home to a further notice,” said a voice that was automated. “Everyone heading to the south is risking life.”
According to local media, the Israeli Army seemed to be a continuous effort to block the ceasefire to Burduze during the 60 -day ceasefire and some silly roads in South Lebanon. Israel is now about 70 % of the areas captured after invading Lebanon last fall, according to the United Nations Peace Maintenance Army in southern Lebanon.
The Lebanon army has also warned of the dangers of misplaced weapons in several villages and towns. Nevertheless, few Lebannans were disturbed by returning home.
“Land people force their way,” said Aved Al Karim Hasan, a banana farmer in Marie, a village in southern Lebanon, where the house was destroyed during the war. “If I had a house there, I would go there first tomorrow.”
Hizbola does not state how it is planned to respond to the continuous occupation of Israeli Lebanon soil. On Friday, Hizvola's official warned that if the Israeli army remained in Lebanon over Sunday, it would be “Lebanon's sovereignty and the beginning of a new chapter of occupation.”
Some HEZBOLLAH have swore to retaliation. However, other Hizbola officials, which have been militaryly and politically abused in recent months, have replaced Israel to respond to the Lebanon government. The Friday group statement stated that it was assigned to “regain land and take it from the grip of occupation.”
The change in responsibilities is a demonstrated tactic for Hizbola, who had called for the nation to provide thousands of Lebannans evacuated only a few months ago by the war that attracted the nation to the nation. Nevertheless, the political attitude of the group, whose establishment is resistant to Israel's occupation, reflects the current weakness of Hizbola.
After the 14 -month battle, the military class of the Shiite Muslim Group has been abused, and its faithful support base is tired after several months of evacuation and destruction. Iran's supporters are also weakened by Israel, providing millions of dollars to rebuild Lebanon's hizvola supporters' houses, as in the first month of the Israel War with Israel. I am asking Iran's abilities.
In the nearby Syria, the rebels defeated the Iran allies, Bashal Al Assad, and blocked the land bridge of Hizbola because they received weapons and cash from Iran.
These hits once grabbed Lebanon's political power in iron and once held the iron bora, which changed the political sand of the country for the first time in decades. Earlier this month, Lebanon's member of Lebanon elected a new president, AOUN, after many analysts with many analysts in hizvola. A few days later, the parliament named Salam, a prominent diplomat, who had long opposed Hizbola as the Prime Minister.
In countries that have not been held for many years without the blessing of Hizburora, these development emphasize how much the group has lost.
However, the Middle Eastern experts have warned that the political weight of Hizbora is still writing. And as Israel continues to occupy Lebanon, it is looking for a supporter and guardian for the Israeli army, which can activate most of the groups of the Shiite Islam.
“I don't think both political parties are interested in resuming the war,” said Sami Nader, director of St. Joseph University's Institute of St. Joseph. “But as long as Israel is occupying Lebanon, it has revived the story of Hizubora.”
Sara Chaito contributed to the report.