How many people have been killed in Lebanon since the ceasefire? , Israel attacked Lebanon News

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In two months since the Israeli-Hezbollah Trus started, Israel’s armies have killed at least 83 people.
On Sunday, the day the Israeli army was due to the withdrawal of the southern Lebanon, the Ministry of Public Health of Lebanon said that the Israeli army shot and killed at least 24 people, including six women, and injured 134 others. Given, 14 of them women and 12 and 12 children.
The next day, Israeli’s armies shot and killed at least two people and injured 17.
The murders are the latest in a series of Israeli attacks as a ceasefire between Lebanese Shia Group Hizbullah and Israel began on 27 November.
According to data received from the Ministry of Public Health of Lebanon, in two months from 27 November to Monday, Israel killed at least 83 people in Lebanon. The displaced residents tried to return to the villages, where Israeli soldiers are stationed, at least 228 were injured.
Since the beginning of the struggle on 8 October 2023, till 26 November, 2024, Israeli forces killed at least 3,961 people in Lebanon and were injured at least 16,520.
What agreed in the ceasefire?
Under the United States-Brokered ceasefire, the Israeli armies were to be taken back from the southern Lebanon and Hizbullah had to move to the north of the Litni River from the Lebanon-Israel border about 30 km (20 mi) from the Lebanon-Israel border.
In 60 days after the ceasefire came into effect, Israel had to gradually withdraw its forces from the southern Lebanon and deploy the Lebanese army to the region.
Once excluded from the Israeli army, peace soldiers were to enter the Lebanon with the United Nations interim force, followed by the Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF).
In addition, LAF is considered to ensure that it is the only Lebanese armed appearance in the southern Lebanon.
What happened on Sunday?
Under the ceasefire, the Israeli army was scheduled to withdraw from Lebanon at 02:00 GMT on Sunday.
However, Israel said that its armies would remain in the back of the deadline in the southern Lebanon, alleging Hizbullah that they would not adequately pull back from the boundary. Lebanon denied the claim and urged Israel to honor the time limit.
As the displaced people tried to return to their homes on Sunday, at least 24 people were shot dead.

The next day in a village, the score of an unarmed residents, some Hizbullah waving flags, hit hands or riding motorcycles, who survive the ambulances, bulldozers and Lebanese army tanks. They reached the banks of the city, but were less than the posts of Israel, unable to enter.
The municipality chief Salim Mrid told the Associated Press News Agency, “We are holding high with our heads and our village is being crowned with a victory of a victory.” “Our village is ours, and we will bring it back more beautiful than before. we are staying.”
Lebanese’s state-driven National News Agency (NNA) reported that Israel dropped a bomb at the entrance to the southern village of Yarun to stop the residents from moving forward.
Reporting from Al Jazira’s Zina Khodr, Berut, the capital of Lebanon, stated that the protest was a demonstration of disregard by Hizbullah and his supporters.
The deadline extended till 18 February
The US and Lebanon announced on Sunday that the deadline for meeting the terms of ceasefire has increased by 18 February.
Israel has not told how long his army will stay in the south, where his army says that he is seizing Hizbullah weapons and destroying its infrastructure.
With the return of Israel, thousands of Lebanese residents will be able to return to their villages near the border with Israel.