Lebanon’s PM says state must control all Lebanese territory, as deadline for IDF withdrawal nears
Lebanon’s prime minister says the state must be in control of all Lebanese territory, in a televised interview days before a deadline to implement the Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire agreement.
Nawaf Salam’s government, which was officially formed on Saturday after more than two years of caretaker leadership, faces the daunting task of overseeing the fragile ceasefire and rebuilding a war-scarred country, after a year of conflict, including two months of escalated fighting, between Israel and the Iran-backed Hezbollah.
“When it comes to the areas south of the Litani and north of the Litani, across the entire area of Lebanon… what should be implemented is…. the Lebanese state must extend its authority through its own forces across the (Lebanese) territory,” Salam tells journalists in the interview aired on state television.
“We want the Israeli withdrawal to happen… and we will continue to mobilize all diplomatic and political efforts until this withdrawal is achieved,” he adds.
Under the deal, Lebanon’s military was to deploy in the south alongside UN peacekeepers as the Israeli army withdrew over a 60-day period, which has been extended until February 18.
Hezbollah is also required to withdraw north of the Litani over that same period.
Salam says that World Bank estimates had put the cost of reconstruction of war-hit areas of Lebanon “at between $8 and $9 billion, but today it has risen to between $10 and $11 billion.”