Lebanon
Israel Defense Forces soldiers reportedly fired warning shots toward the Hezbollah supporters.
The Lebanese Army has not fully deployed in areas Hezbollah must leave under the ceasefire terms.
The test now is whether Israel will perform the necessary “maintenance” to keep the Lebanese terrorist group down.
Israeli sources privy to the most intimate forums reveal the behind-the-scenes relationships with the Biden administration through the Oct. 7 war.
“I believe we will reach an understanding,” said Israeli envoy to the U.S. Michael Herzog.
The IDF could continue to carry out targeted strikes on the Shi’ite group’s entrenchment efforts.
Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati told local media that the IDF redeployment could be delayed by “several days.”
“The one condition we have is that Hezbollah will go up to the Litani River,” Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid told JNS.
The U.N. secretary-general accused Israel of war crimes.
The brigade located numerous weapons depots in structures near a central United Nations post in the area.
With the deadline looming, concerns remain over the Lebanese Armed Forces’ readiness to enforce the ceasefire agreement and curb Hezbollah’s resurgence.
Hezbollah’s main source of funds, about 90%, is cash from Iran—nearly $1 billion a year.