What will be the international response to the Lebanon-Israel situation by mid-January 2025?
Increased Pressure on Israel • 25%
Increased Support for Lebanon • 25%
Call for Renewed Ceasefire • 25%
No Significant Response • 25%
Statements from UN Security Council or major countries like the US and France.
UNIFIL Urges Israel to Speed Up Withdrawal from Southern Lebanon as Lebanese PM Seeks Pressure Before 60-Day Ceasefire Ends
Dec 23, 2024, 04:00 PM
UNIFIL, the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon, has urged the Israeli army to accelerate its withdrawal from southern Lebanon. This call comes nearly a month into a fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah. Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati has also appealed to the United States and France to pressure Israel to speed up its withdrawal, emphasizing the need for action before the 60-day ceasefire period expires. The truce agreement stipulates that the Lebanese army and UNIFIL peacekeepers will deploy in southern Lebanon as the Israeli forces pull out over 60 days. However, Israeli officials have indicated that the withdrawal might proceed slower than anticipated due to the slow deployment of the Lebanese military. Discussions are underway in Israel about whether to fully withdraw by the 60th day, even if the Lebanese army is not fully deployed.
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