Lebanon accuses Israel of violating ceasefire; Israel confirms attack; Lebanese army deploys soldiers in the south of its territory and more

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Continue the ‍ war in <a href="http://www.time.news/elon-musk-visits-israel-after-controversy-over-anti-semitism/" title="Elon Musk visits Israel after controversy over anti-Semitism”>Gaza ​between Israel ⁢and Hamasthe Palestinian military extremist group; We tell you the most relevant ‍thing that has happened in the armed conflict today November 28.

418 days​ after the outbreak war between Israel and Hamas after an attack by the extremist group, the ⁢number‍ of dead in the ⁢Gaza Strip exceeds 44,265 thousand Palestinians.

The⁢ negotiations to achieve a⁤ truce⁣ agreement between Israel and Hamas continuemeanwhile Attacks and‍ military incursions ‍continue ‍in several cities in Gaza, the west Bank, Lebanon and Iran.

Lebanese Army deploys soldiers in the south of its territory

As a result‌ of Israel’s attacks, The Lebanese army decided to deploy soldiers and tanks in the south of⁣ its territory.

Lebanon accuses Israel of violating ceasefire; attack confirmed

Two days after ⁢the entry into force of ⁣the truce in ‍Lebanon, the Lebanese army denounced that Israel has violated the ceasefire agreement after having carried out “air raids and attacks” in the south of the Mediterranean country, amid concerns​ about compliance with the ⁣pact.

“On November 27 and 28, 2024, ⁢after​ the declaration of the ceasefire ⁣agreement, the Israeli⁢ enemy violated the agreement on several occasions, through air raids and attacks with ⁢various weapons against⁢ lebanese territory,” denounced the‌ armed Forces of the Lebanon in a statement.

Los attacks were later confirmed by Israela nation that ensures that bombed a Hezbollah⁤ facility in southern Lebanon.

Israeli forces justified the ​attack ‌as a necessary​ action to prevent “violations of the ceasefire ‌agreement.”

Israel-Hamas War ‌ (KAWNAT HAJU / AFP)

Israel increases offensives throughout the entire Gaza Strip

After the signing of the⁤ truce with Lebanon, Israel has turned to increase ‍their offensives throughout the entire Gaza Strip.

according to the Gaza Ministry of Health, as a result of the latest attacks carried out⁣ by Israeli troops at least⁢ 17 people ‌have died.

The first victims this Thursday were recorded in the surroundings of the hospital Kamal Adwanlocated in the city of Beit Lahia, north of Gaza, where authorities reported the death of 6 people.

Meanwhile, in another bombing thay died four more‌ peoplethis after‌ they were surprised by a projectile ‌that fell on the road just as they were⁢ traveling on ⁣a motorcycle, this in the city of Khan Yunis.

Lebanon reinforces its southern border after truce agreement⁤ with Israel

After Israel withdrew its troops from Lebanese territory during the ​early hours of Wednesday, ⁣the government⁣ of this country began work to reinforce security on its southern border.

For this they are mobilizing more than a thousand ​troopswhich ‍will be at‌ the most crucial points on the borders⁢ with Israel.

Lebanon accuses Israel of violating ceasefire; Israel confirms attack; Lebanese army deploys soldiers in the south of its territory and more

Lebanon mobilizes ⁤more than a thousand soldiers after ceasefire agreement with Israel (ANWAR ​AMRO / AFP)

Israel accuses‌ Lebanon of violating the ceasefire agreement

Just 24 hours⁤ after the entry ⁢into force of the truce agreement between Lebanon ​and Israel, the​ Israeli⁢ government would be accusing a rape to the ceasefire agreement.

This after Lebanon carried out the deployment⁢ of its troops to southern ⁣Lebanon, though, Israel accused that there are men ‌ suspects that are being ⁢placed⁢ on the limits of their border.

For‍ this reason he accused⁢ Lebanon of not respect the agreementso they ​confirmed they saw the need to open fire ⁢on him.

insignia that would ⁢prove their link with the ‌Lebanese government.

Israeli Army vehicles in Tubas

Israeli Army vehicles in Tubas (Zain JAAFAR / AFP)

How does the ongoing conflict in Gaza impact regional stability in the Middle East?

Interview Between ⁢Time.news Editor and Middle ⁤East Conflict Expert​ Dr. Samira Al-Hassan

Time.news Editor: Good afternoon, Dr. Al-Hassan. Thank you for joining‌ us today to discuss the ongoing conflict⁤ in Gaza and its broader implications.

Dr. Samira Al-Hassan: Good afternoon,and ⁢thank you for having me.⁣ Its a crucial⁢ time to discuss these issues, given the rising ​tensions ‍and humanitarian implications.

Time.news ⁣Editor: As of today, reports indicate ⁤that over 44,000 palestinians ‍have lost their lives as the outbreak of war 418 days ago. How do these numbers affect the ⁤perception of this conflict both internationally and⁣ regionally?

Dr. Al-Hassan: The staggering number of casualties underscores the severity of the humanitarian crisis. Internationally, it raises alarms about human ​rights violations and ⁣the need for accountability. Regionally, it fuels resentment and can ​lead to further unrest. The⁢ loss of life creates a narrative⁢ of victimhood among Palestinians, which can galvanize support for them across the Arab world and beyond.

Time.news Editor: Continuing from that,negotiations ⁤for‍ a truce between Israel and Hamas are ongoing. What ⁢are the primary challenges hindering a lasting ceasefire in ⁣your view?

Dr. Al-Hassan: The main challenges include deep mistrust between the parties,ongoing military operations,and the divergent goals of Israel and Hamas. While Israel ⁢may seek⁤ to neutralize Hamas militarily, Hamas views resistance as a path ​to self-determination. Additionally, the ‍need ⁣for third-party mediation is essential, but regional players have‍ their own interests that complicate the dynamics.

Time.news Editor: Speaking of regional dynamics,‌ we see ⁣that the ⁣Lebanese Army deployed soldiers in the south of its territory following Israeli attacks. How notable is this‌ advancement​ in the context of the broader Middle East?

Dr. Al-Hassan: This deployment reflects the heightened tension not just in Lebanon but across the​ region. It signifies Lebanon’s commitment to its sovereignty⁣ and ‍could possibly lead to an escalation of hostilities along the Israel-Lebanon border. ‍If ​left unchecked, it could spark a wider regional conflict, involving Iran as well, given its support for ⁤Hezbollah.

time.news Editor: Lebanon has accused Israel of violating ceasefire agreements wiht ⁣recent air raids. What implications do such violations have on‌ peace negotiations?

Dr. Al-Hassan: ​violations like these severely undermine trust. They demonstrate that ceasefire agreements can be fragile‌ and susceptible to breakdown,‍ making negotiations even more precarious.⁢ For peace‍ to⁤ be achievable,both sides must commit to ​respecting agreements,which seems increasingly⁢ elusive ​in the current​ climate.

Time.news Editor: with increased Israeli offensives throughout the Gaza Strip,what potential ⁣outcomes ‍do you ⁢foresee if this cycle of violence continues?

Dr. Al-Hassan: ‍ If the cycle of violence persists, we may witness further deterioration of humanitarian ​conditions in ‌Gaza, ‍potentially leading to a full-scale humanitarian crisis. Domestically,⁣ this could bolster ‌Hamas’s influence as ‌the‍ group capitalizes ‍on nationalist sentiments. Internationally, persistent violence may prompt a more robust response⁤ from global powers, potentially leading to calls for intervention or ⁤increased‍ diplomatic pressure on israel.

Time.news Editor: Thank you, Dr. Al-Hassan,for your insights. It’s clear that the situation is complex and fraught with challenges,⁣ but understanding it is indeed crucial for anyone following these ​events closely.

Dr. Al-Hassan: Thank​ you for having ‍me! It’s essential that we continue to keep this dialog open as⁣ the situation evolves.

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