Hezbollah militants must pull back to the north of the Litani River, and the Lebanese armed forces would patrol the buffer zone in southern Lebanon alongside U.N. peacekeepers. Netanyahu said in a ...
Hezbollah was required to withdraw north of the Litani River, with the Lebanese army replacing them. The pact was followed last week by Israel and Hamas, another Islamist militia sponsored by Iran ...
Israel is looking to delay its withdrawal from southern Lebanon, which is expected to happen in the coming days. Israel and Hezbollah, an Iranian proxy that has been prominent in Lebanon for ...
Under the deal, Hezbollah fighters are supposed to retreat beyond the Litani River, 18 miles north of the border. While The Post’s review of satellite data and imagery shows Israeli military ...
Despite Hezbollah’s declarations throughout the war, the terrorist organization has agreed to drop its demands and is ready to withdraw beyond the Litani River, Lebanon's MTV website ...
Under the terms of a two-month ceasefire that went into effect on November 27, Hezbollah is supposed to withdraw its armed presence from areas of southern Lebanon south of the Litani River.
Bueno said his country condemns all attacks against civilians and infrastructure and supports the deployment of the Lebanese army south of the Litani River for the safety of both Lebanese and ...
The Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic development (KFAED) will grant the government of Lebanon a soft loan worth 20 million Kuwaiti Dinars ($65 million) to finance the Litani River Irrigation project ...
Dr. Abadi quoted Israel’s first Prime Minister, David Ben Gurion, who claimed that Israel’s northern border should be the Qasimiyeh River – a straight section of the Litani River.
“Hezbollah’s battered forces have retreated north of the Litani River as part of a U.S.-brokered ceasefire agreement,” Blinken said in a speech to the Atlantic Council, a Washington-based think tank.
Under the 60-day cease-fire deal, Hezbollah should withdraw to south of the Litani River and would not be allowed to rebuild its infrastructure. On its part, Israel was to gradually pull out from ...