Israël va lever l'état d'urgence dès demain matin

Israël lèvera l'état d'urgence à l'échelle nationale à partir de demain matin suite à un accord avec le Liban, a annoncé l'armée. Il est demandé aux citoyens de mettre fin aux restrictions et aux écoles de rouvrir.

L'armée israélienne a annoncé qu'à la suite d'un accord avec le Liban, l'état d'urgence en vigueur dans tout le pays sera levé dès demain matin. Après le cessez-le-feu au Moyen-Orient, les citoyens sont invités à mettre fin à leurs restrictions et les écoles à rouvrir. Le Premier ministre Benjamin Netanyahu a déclaré qu'il existait des menaces à court et à long terme de la part du Hezbollah, mais que toutes ces menaces avaient été neutralisées pendant la guerre. Il a souligné que le Hezbollah possédait plus de 150 000 missiles visant Israël pour soutenir une attaque terroriste planifiée. Pour contrer l'attaque du groupe, Israël a conclu un accord avec le Liban garantissant une zone démilitarisée dans le sud du Liban, exempte de toute activité militaire.

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