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US announces first Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon under ceasefire deal
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U.S. and French monitors are overseeing a 60-mile military withdrawal from Lebanon's south. This withdrawal is being closely watched by the international community, with several key figures in attendance. Army General Michael Kurilla, who is leading the U.S. military's Central Command (CENTCOM), visited the monitoring headquarters in Beirut to observe the ceasefire. Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati stated that the presence of troops in the Khiam and Marjayoun areas represents a significant step in strengthening the Lebanese army's deployment in the south. CENTCOM echoed this sentiment, calling the withdrawal a crucial step in establishing a lasting cessation of hostilities.
This is an important first step in the implementation of a lasting cessation of hostilities and lays the foundation for continued progress.
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