Israel voices concerns about implementation of ceasefire with Hezbollah ahead of withdrawal deadline
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Israel has expressed concern that the ceasefire deal with Hezbollah, which is meant to end a year-long conflict, is not being implemented fast enough. The deal, mediated by the US and France, requires Israeli forces to withdraw from Lebanon and Hezbollah forces to withdraw from southern Lebanon over a 60-day period ending on Monday, but Israeli government spokesman David Mencer said progress has been slow.
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