In a worsening escalation of tensions in the region, Hezbollah’s Secretary General Naim Qassem has issued a firm ultimatum to Israel, demanding a complete withdrawal of Israeli troops from Lebanese territory by February 18. This declaration comes as part of a broader context surrounding Israel’s military presence in southern Lebanon, which has been a point of contention for years.
In a televised address, Qassem asserted, “Israel must withdraw completely on 18 Feb; it has no pretext, no five points or other details… this is the agreement.” His comments underline the frustration within Hezbollah regarding Israel’s military operations, which they claim violate Lebanese sovereignty.
The recent backdrop to this announcement includes a truce brokered by Washington in November, which initially granted Israeli forces 60 days to vacate southern Lebanon. However, reports indicate that Israel has requested to maintain a presence at five strategic posts, raising concerns about the potential for renewed conflict should the deadline not be met.
As the February 18 deadline approaches, regional stakeholders watch closely, aware that any failure to comply could lead to heightened military tensions between Israel and Hezbollah, with wider implications for stability in the Middle East.
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