What will be the outcome of Israel's request for a 30-day withdrawal extension by February 23, 2025?
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Official announcements from the Israeli government or international news agencies
Israel Seeks 30-Day Extension for Lebanon Withdrawal Amid 60-Day Ceasefire Deadline and Hezbollah Violations
Jan 24, 2025, 06:30 AM
Israel has officially announced that it will not complete its withdrawal from southern Lebanon by the 60-day deadline set in the ceasefire agreement with Lebanon, which expires on Sunday. The Israeli Prime Minister's Office stated that the withdrawal will extend beyond the agreed period due to Lebanon's failure to fully enforce the ceasefire agreement. Israel has requested a 30-day extension from the U.S. to complete the withdrawal, citing the slow deployment of the Lebanese army and ongoing violations by Hezbollah. The Israeli military has been instructed to remain in the eastern sector of southern Lebanon, while redeployment has begun in the western sector according to agreements with the Lebanese government. Hezbollah has warned that any delay beyond the 60-day period would be a flagrant violation of the ceasefire agreement and an assault on Lebanese sovereignty.
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