Lebanon army accuses Israel of 'procrastination' in ceasefire withdrawal

Lebanon army accuses Israel of 'procrastination' in ceasefire withdrawal

The Lebanese army on Saturday said it was ready to deploy its forces in the country’s south, accusing Israel of “procrastination” in its withdrawal in time for a deadline the following day.

“There has been a delay at a number of stages as a result of the procrastination in the withdrawal from the Israeli enemy’s side,” the army said in a statement, confirming it was “ready to continue its deployment as soon as the Israeli enemy withdraws”.

The army urged people to “be cautious in heading back to the southern border areas, due to the presence of mines and suspicious objects left behind” by Israeli forces.

Under the terms of the Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire that came into effect on November 27, the Lebanese…
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