Lebanese Residents Reclaim Border Villages Amidst Ongoing Settler Resistance

Lebanese Residents Reclaim Border Villages Amidst Ongoing Settler Resistance

In a recent escalation of violence, at least 15 citizens, including a soldier from the Lebanese army, have been reported martyred, with numerous others injured following an attack by Israeli forces. This incident occurred as southerners attempted to return to their homes after the 60-day deadline for the withdrawal of invading troops expired. The situation is dire, with occupation forces also reportedly kidnapping several citizens, and no official figures have been released yet.

The Israeli occupation forces opened fire on unarmed civilians standing in front of Merkava tanks. This occurred amidst heavy patrols by UNIFIL forces, which sought to block the roads to prevent citizens from advancing toward their border towns. Despite threats from Avichay Adraee, the spokesman for the Israeli army, many citizens defied the warnings and ventured out into the open.

In a show of solidarity with the citizens, the Lebanese army has urged them to adhere to the directives of military units. President Joseph Aoun expressed his joy alongside the southern Lebanese, emphasizing that Lebanon’s sovereignty and territorial integrity are “non-negotiable.” He assured that he is monitoring the situation closely at the highest levels to ensure the return of displaced citizens while safeguarding their rights and dignity.

Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri praised the citizens for their national affiliation, stating that “the blood and wounds of the defenseless southern Lebanese constitute an explicit and urgent call to the international community.” He urged countries sponsoring the ceasefire agreement to take immediate action to compel Israel to withdraw from the Lebanese territories it still occupies.

Similarly, caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati lauded the patriotism displayed by the southerners, declaring it an example for others to follow. He highlighted that the struggle for rights is often written in blood, warning that any retreat from the commitments outlined in the ceasefire agreement could lead to severe consequences.

Nawaf Salam, the prime minister-designate, reaffirmed his commitment to establishing conditions necessary for the reconstruction of the affected villages. He emphasized the importance of rebuilding efforts in the wake of the ongoing conflict.

  • Hezbollah MP Ali Fayyad characterized the return of southern citizens as a historic moment, indicating that the people are altering the dynamics set by the Israeli enemy.
  • A study by the Union Center for Research and Development suggests that the return of colonial settlers to northern Palestine will require significant efforts from Israel’s security and political leadership.
  • The think tank identifies a perceived “inferiority” among these occupiers compared to other colonial settlers, which could have long-term repercussions.

The report reveals that over 13,000 northern Israeli settlers are currently residing in hotels and houses funded by the occupying entity. Furthermore, around 50,000 have integrated into their host communities, bringing the total number of those unwilling to return—two months after the end of the conflict—to approximately 63,935.

The study warns against the possibility of emptying northern areas, suggesting that this could create a vulnerable position that benefits Hezbollah. Among the settlers’ primary demands are:

  1. Establishing a buffer zone in southern Lebanon.
  2. Launching an asymmetric military operation should Hezbollah breach the ceasefire agreement.
  3. Constructing new advanced shelters alongside a comprehensive development plan.
  4. Ensuring immediate financial compensations are not postponed.
  5. Supporting and enhancing the health sector.

The Union Center for Research and Development also notes that northern Palestine has undergone significant structural changes, transitioning from a tourism and entertainment hub to a strategic “defense line” for the colonial entity. This transformation poses a considerable economic burden on the occupying entity’s budget.

In conclusion, the recent violence and the ongoing plight of displaced citizens underscore the urgent need for international intervention and support. As the situation unfolds, it remains critical for the global community to respond effectively to the humanitarian and geopolitical challenges facing Lebanon and its southern regions.

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