“A short, temporary ceasefire extension is
urgently needed” in Lebanon before Israel breaches the 60-day deadline
set in the agreement struck with Hezbollah on Nov. 26, U.S. National
Security Council spokesperson Brian Hughes said in a statement on
Friday.
President Donald Trump “is committed to
ensuring Israeli citizens can safely return to their homes in northern
Israel, while also supporting [Lebanese President Joseph] Aoun and the
new Lebanese government,” Axios quoted Hughes as saying.
He added that Washington will work with “regional partners” to secure an extension of the Lebanon ceasefire.
With Israel’s announcement
on Friday that it will not withdraw all of its forces from Southern
Lebanon by Sunday, Hezbollah warned that it will consider the truce
effectively terminated, while the Lebanese government urged the Trump
administration to intervene.
According to Axios, the U.S. has entered negotiations with Israel and Lebanon over the last 48 hours to prevent the ceasefire from collapsing.
The report cited Israeli officials who
said that Jerusalem remains committed to adhere to the agreement terms
but require an extended period beyond the 60 days to fully withdraw from
Lebanon.
The Prime Minister’s Office on Friday said
in a statement: “The IDF’s withdrawal process is conditional on the
Lebanese Army deploying in Southern Lebanon and fully and effectively
enforcing the agreement, while Hezbollah withdraws beyond the Litani
[River]. Since the ceasefire agreement has not yet been fully enforced
by the State of Lebanon, the phased withdrawal process will continue, in
full coordination with the United States.”
Israel “will not endanger its communities
and citizens, and will insist on the full implementation of the
objective of the fighting in the north, which is the safe return of
residents to their homes,” it continued.
The ceasefire went into effect on Nov. 27,
meaning the 60-day goal date will fall on Sunday. The ceasefire paused
exchanges of fire. Hostilities began on Oct. 8, 2023, when Hezbollah
began firing rockets into Israel in solidarity with Hamas in Gaza.
In a deliberation held at the Knesset
Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee three weeks ago, the head of the
IDF Northern Command Maj. Gen. Uri Gordin said that Hezbollah has
committed hundreds of violations of the ceasefire terms, Israel’s public
broadcaster Kan reported on Wednesday.
The commander added that the Lebanese
Armed Forces are aiding the Shi’ite terrorist organization, in locations
where the LAF is manned by Shi’ite commanders and companies.
The IDF did not comment on the report.
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