What will be the Lebanese government's reaction to Israel's military decisions by February 25, 2025?
Condemnation and diplomatic protests • 25%
Acceptance of Israel's actions • 25%
Call for international intervention • 25%
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Official statements from the Lebanese government or credible news reports
Israel Seeks 30-Day Extension for Lebanon Withdrawal Amid Netanyahu's Request to Maintain Outposts
Jan 23, 2025, 10:20 AM
Israel has requested a 30-day extension from the United States to complete its military withdrawal from southern Lebanon, as the deadline set by a ceasefire agreement approaches. The agreement, signed on November 27, stipulated a 60-day withdrawal period, which is due to end on January 26. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has also asked U.S. President Donald Trump for permission to maintain five military outposts in the region, citing security concerns and incomplete implementation of the agreement due to the slow deployment of the Lebanese army. The Israeli Security Cabinet is set to meet to discuss the potential extension and the ongoing military presence in southern Lebanon. The U.S. has been pressuring Israel to adhere to the original withdrawal timeline, while the Biden administration had previously considered granting a 30-day extension.
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No official response • 25%
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Lebanese government disagrees • 25%
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Supports ceasefire, no action against Hezbollah • 25%
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Increase in military readiness • 25%
Diplomatic talks with Israel • 25%
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No significant action • 25%
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Call for Renewed Ceasefire • 25%
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Increased Support for Lebanon • 25%
Increased Pressure on Israel • 25%
Direct negotiations with Israel • 25%
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No significant action • 25%
Request for international intervention • 25%
Increase military readiness • 25%
File complaint to the United Nations • 25%
Sever diplomatic ties with Israel • 25%
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Support • 25%
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Support for Israel's actions • 25%
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Strong condemnation • 25%
Military intervention • 25%
Diplomatic negotiations • 25%
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No extension but maintain outposts • 25%
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