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FRANCE PUSHES PLAN TO REPLACE IDF TROOPS IN LEBANON WITH UN PEACEKEEPERS

Mario Nawfal

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🇫🇷🇱🇧 FRANCE PUSHES PLAN TO REPLACE IDF TROOPS IN LEBANON WITH UN PEACEKEEPERS

France has proposed a plan to replace the IDF in southern Lebanon with UN peacekeepers, including French troops, by February 18.

The IDF, granted 60 days to withdraw under a U.S.-brokered truce, have sought an extension.

French Foreign Minister Barrot says the UN supports the plan, but convincing Israel remains the challenge.

With tensions high, this move aims to prevent further conflict—but whether it actually happens is another question.

Source: Ashark Al Awsat

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🚨🇮🇱🇱🇧U.S. APPROVES ISRAELI TROOPS STAYING IN SOUTHERN LEBANON BEYOND DEADLINE

The U.S. has reportedly authorized Israeli forces to remain in parts of southern Lebanon past the Feb. 18 deadline, despite Lebanese opposition.

Under a U.S.-brokered truce, Israeli troops were supposed to withdraw after a 60-day period, while Hezbollah fighters were to leave, and Lebanese troops were to take control.

Israel had already secured one extension and recently requested another 10-day stay at 5 positions.

Now, Israeli officials say the U.S. has granted approval for a continued presence without specifying a new deadline.

Lebanon’s presidency denies agreeing to any extension, while Hezbollah has urged the government to ensure Israeli troops fully withdraw.

Source: Reuters