Israel to Continue Operations in Lebanon for Now Despite Ceasefire, Defence Minister Says

JERUSALEM, June 4 (Reuters) – Israel ⁠will ⁠continue its operations ⁠on the ground in southern Lebanon ​for the time being and Lebanese residents forced ‌from their homes by ‌Israel would not be able ⁠to ⁠return, Defence Minister Israel Katz said on Thursday.

His ​comments came a day after Lebanon and Israel said they had agreed to implement a ​ceasefire during talks in Washington. The deal is ⁠contingent ⁠on a cessation of ⁠fire ​from militant group Hezbollah.

In a statement, Katz said ​troops would ⁠remain in its so-called security zone in southern Lebanon, including in the area of Beaufort Castle, a 900-year-old fortress captured ⁠by Israel on Saturday.

He said Israel would continue to “dismantle ⁠terrorist infrastructure in the area” while Israel had “freedom of action, backed by the United States, to strike in Beirut in response to attacks on Israeli communities and territory.”

Lebanon and Israel agreed on Wednesday to a new U.S.-backed ceasefire ⁠in Lebanon. They had previously agreed to a cessation of hostilities in April that was then extended in May, but ​violence has continued.

(Reporting by Steven Scheer; ​Editing by Sharon Singleton)

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