The BBC is given a rare approach to the French troops, part of the UN peacekeeping forces known as Unified, because they were looking for positions used by the Lebanese Armed Group of Hezbollah to conduct attacks against Israel.
As part of the ceasefire, he was reached in November who ended 13 months of conflict, Hezbollah agreed to remove his fighters and weapons from South Lebanon. Under the agreement, the Lebanese army would carry thousands of soldiers to the area, while Israel would withdraw the troops that attacked the country during the war.
According to Ardial Kandy, Unified Deputy Spokesman, the main injuries of the agreement are “from the Israeli Party”. She mentioned frequent Israeli air attacks, constant infiltrations of Lebanese airspace to Israeli illegal nozzles and combat nozzles, as well as the presence of Israeli soldier in five points in Lebanon.
Israel says he attacks members and positions of Hezbollah and that the presence of his soldiers guarantees the security of northern Israeli communities. The Lebanese government says that is a violation of the agreement and a violation of the sovereignty of the country and called the international community to press the pressure on Israel to pull its troops from these locations and stop its attacks.