The Israeli circles followed up the consequences of the popular return to South Lebanon, specifically the border towns, where the Israeli enemy insisted on keeping its occupation despite the end of the withdrawal deadline in accordance with the ceasefire agreement.
Despite the Israeli threats and the ongoing occupation in some villages, which constitutes a violation of the terms of the agreement, the scene remains a clear source of concern to the Zionist analysts.
Israeli News 24’s correspondent in the north, Oreh Keshet, commented: “The scenes coming from Lebanon worry the northern settlers and reinforce their fears of the return of Hezbollah fighters, which poses a challenge to our security capabilities and exposes the IDF forces to danger.”
He added, “The Lebanese tried to cross the earthen berms and army checkpoints, chanting slogans praising (Sayyed) Nasrallah, in an attempt to challenge the forces present there.”
For his part, the correspondent of the Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper in the north, Yair Kraus, said: “After 15 months of fighting, these are the scenes that the residents of the north are afraid of … The people of southern Lebanon are returning to the border area, raising Hezbollah flags.”
The two Zionist websites of Walla and Hadashot Bezman underlined the scene of the Lebanese returnees approaching the Israeli soldiers and vehicles, indicating that saying ‘Israel’ will lose the chance of achieving a complete victory when it withdraws from southern Lebanon.
Haaretz newspaper reported that reservists criticized the Army decision to stay in South Lebanon without any justification amid questions about the timing of the return of the settlers to the North.
“In southern Lebanon, they are returning to the villages, but the question is: How will the Israelis return to the north?”
Raising Hezbollah flags, Lebanese southerners on Sunday defied Israeli threats and return to their villages as the 60-day deadline set by the ceasefire agreement for the Israeli enemy to withdraw from southern Lebanon expired at dawn.
Source: Al-Manar English Website