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The army command said on Thursday that the army continues to “strengthen its deployment in the south following the implementation of a ceasefire agreement in coordination with the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon In the framework Resolution 1701This is after the recent Israeli aggression against Lebanon.
She added in a statement: “In this context, the army command is monitoring the relevant authorities about the ongoing violations committed by the Israeli enemy.”
She stated that military units continue to “carry out their missions, including raid operations in various Lebanese regions in search of wanted persons, in addition to intensifying deployment on the northern and eastern borders in anticipation of any emergency, especially during this extraordinary phase when it requires of all parties to cooperate for the national interest.”
The United States of America and France contributed to the conclusion of a cease-fire agreement in Lebanon, in accordance with Security Council Resolution no. 1701
French call for compliance with the agreement
On Thursday, France called on all parties to respect the agreement cease fire Between Lebanon and Israel, which envisages a monitoring mechanism led by the United States of America.
The French embassy in Lebanon announced that it had signed a cease-fire agreement Israel And Lebanon on November 26, and entered into force on the 27th of the same month, providing for a “ceasefire monitoring mechanism led by the United States.”
She pointed out that the cease-fire agreement “is the fruit of diplomatic efforts that France made with the United States.” France “All parties must respect it, in the long term, and put an end to any action that would threaten it.”
The monitoring mechanism will provide “monitoring of the implementation of the ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon, in close cooperation with the Lebanese Armed Forces, the Israeli army and the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon.”