Israel is supposed to withdraw its troops from Lebanese territory as part of last November's ceasefire deal that ended more than a year of conflict with Hezbollah. But its troops remain in at least five positions as it demands that Hezbollah disarm.
Breakdown
- Israeli forces occupy five positions in southern Lebanon, including former Lebanese army sites. 3s
- Israel has established two buffer zones in Lebanese territory, restricting access for civilians and UN peacekeepers. 34s
- Up to 10 square kilometers of Lebanese land is now considered occupied by Israel. 1m 3s
- Israeli military activity, including drone strikes, continues to disrupt rebuilding and security efforts. 1m 9s
- The ongoing occupation has led to abandoned villages and prevented displaced residents from returning. 2m 10s