International Desk: The 60-day ceasefire agreement between Israel and Lebanon came into effect last Wednesday. The deal is intended to end 14 months of fighting between the Israeli army and Hezbollah. But on the second day of the ceasefire, Israel issued a warning banning the entry of ordinary Lebanese citizens to 10 villages in southern Lebanon .
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Turkey's state-run news agency Anadolu Agency reported the news. According to news reports, the Israeli army's Arabic-language spokesman, Avikhai Adrai, named the villages in a statement on Thursday (November 28) and said that entry to these areas should be avoided "until further notice".
Adrai attached a map of the villages in his message. Where Sheba, Hebbaria, Marzayoun, Yohmar, Barachit and other village names are included. He warns that if he crosses this limit, he will bring his own danger.
According to the terms of the Armistice Agreement:
1) Israel will gradually withdraw its forces south of the Blue-Line.
2) The Lebanese Army will deploy its forces in South Lebanon. This process will be completed within maximum 60 days.
3) The United States and France will supervise the implementation of this agreement. However, the details about its implementation method are still not clear.
War Damage:
According to Lebanese health authorities, more than 3,800 people have been killed and over 10 million displaced in Lebanon since the Israeli offensive began last October.
Monitoring the situation:
Although the ceasefire is in effect, tensions are still high in certain areas of southern Lebanon. Analysts believe that the implementation of this agreement and the commitment of its counterparts will play an important role in the long-term resolution of the conflict