Lebanese Citizens Defy Israeli Enemy, Return to Their Villages in South Lebanon

Raising Hezbollah flags, Lebanese southerners on Sunday defied Israeli threats and return to their villages as the 60-day deadline set by the ceasefire agreement for the Israeli enemy to withdraw from southern Lebanon expired at dawn.

A state of caution and anticipation prevailed on Sunday morning as the deadline expired at 4:00 a.m. (Beirut time), amid determination by the Lebanese citizens to return back to their home towns despite Israeli delay in withdrawal and long weeks of attacks and violation of the Lebanese sovereignty.

In the early hours of Sunday, the Lebanese southerners gathered in several points near their villages across south Lebanon to enter their home towns. Many of them crossed on feet, defying the Israeli enemy forces who set earthen barriers at the entrance of several border towns.

 

A number of casualties were reported, including martyrs, as the Israeli occupation forces opened fire at the citizens to prevent their advance towards their villages. The National News Agency reported two martyrs have fallen and 31 others have been injured as the Lebanese citizens entered their towns in south Lebanon.

Videos circulated on social media showed Lebanese citizens raising Hezbollah flags and chanting pro-resistance slogans as they entered their towns near the border with occupied Palestine.

In a video, Lebanese citizens appeared mocking the Israeli enemy as they stood near the occupation forces and tanks in the town of Yaroun.

Hebrew media was cited by Al-Manar as monitoring the movement of the Lebanese citizens in south Lebanon.

“Lebanese southerners return to their villages raising Hezbollah flags, how the Israelis will return to north?”, Hebrew media wondered.

Israeli Procrastination

The 60-day agreement, which was brokered by the US and France, stipulated the withdrawal of Israeli troops from southern Lebanon.

However, the Israeli enemy has been stubborn on the issue, announcing that the occupation forces will remain in several points in the Lebanese territory, in a flagrant violation of Lebanon’s sovereignty.

Israeli vehicles south Lebanon
Israeli vehicles spotted in south Lebanon, in vioaltion of the Lebanese sovereignty (January 25, 2025).

The Zionist move to stay in Lebanon comes amid continuous violations by the Israeli occupation army across Lebanon, including drone movement, strikes, shelling and advance of infantry forces and vehicles.

Lebanese Army Deployment

As stipulated in the ceasefire agreement, which took effect on November 27, following a 66-day Israeli aggression, the Lebanese Army is set to deploy across south Lebanon, including the area south of Litani River.

However, the national army’s deployment has been delayed as the Israeli enemy refuses to abide by the deal.

On Saturday, the Lebanese Army blamed the Israeli enemy over the delay of its units’ deployment south of Litani River.

In a statement, the army command said: “There has been a delay in a number of stages as a result of Israeli procrastination in withdrawal, which complicates the army’s deployment mission.”

Source: Al-Manar English Website

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