As the deadline passed for Israeli forces and Hezbollah to withdraw from southern Lebanon, Israel announced it would remain in five strategic points until the Lebanese military fully implements the agreement. The move has raised fears of renewed violence and undermined the fragile truce between the two sides, as Hezbollah has not fully withdrawn from the region and tensions continue to escalate. Lebanon’s new president has pledged to bring all arms under state control, challenging Hezbollah’s influence, while the Israeli military has been accused of adopting a scorched-earth policy as it pulls out of towns, further complicating the situation in the region.
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Gaza hostage-prisoner swap set to go ahead after row over bodies
The seventh hostage-prisoner exchange under a fragile Gaza ceasefire proceeded despite Israel's grief and anger after Hamas returned the remains of two child hostages without their mother. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu condemned Hamas as "monsters" for the killings of Ariel and Kfir Bibas, promising retribution. Hamas admitted to a possible mix-up of bodies but affirmed commitment to the ceasefire, with more prisoners and bodies to be exchanged, as the Bibas family and Israel mourn the...
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