Recently it became known that even if the Israeli government approves a truce with Lebanon, residents of the Israeli north will not be called upon to immediately return home. According to ITV Channel 12, the two-month truce period is considered more of a trial period and the return of residents will be gradual. Those who are in no hurry to return and prefer to receive money for living expenses during evacuation will be able to do this for a long time.
Some local government leaders in northern Israel have expressed their dissatisfaction with the agreement with Hezbollah. The head of the Metula Regional Council called the agreement “the capitulation of the most right-wing government in the country's history to a terrorist organization.” He expressed surprise: “Why doesn’t the Israeli government know how to end the conflict correctly? The IDF is doing its job in Lebanon, why this stupid agreement?”
In light of recent events, it is clear that the decision to hold a truce in northern Israel is causing controversy and criticism among local residents and leaders. Some consider the agreement to be unreasonable and criticize the government for failing to end the war correctly.
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