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Israeli soldiers 'out of Lebanon' Israeli soldiers 'out of Lebanon'
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Israel says it has withdrawn the last of its troops from Lebanon, fulfilling a key condition of the UN ceasefire that ended its war with Hezbollah.Israel says it has withdrawn the last of its troops from Lebanon, fulfilling a key condition of the UN ceasefire that ended its war with Hezbollah.
The army said the last soldier left Lebanon early on Sunday.The army said the last soldier left Lebanon early on Sunday.
Israel sent more than 10,000 troops into southern Lebanon during a month-long war triggered by Hezbollah's abduction of two soldiers in July.Israel sent more than 10,000 troops into southern Lebanon during a month-long war triggered by Hezbollah's abduction of two soldiers in July.
Lebanese and international peacekeeping troops have been deployed to monitor the ceasefire.Lebanese and international peacekeeping troops have been deployed to monitor the ceasefire.
The Israeli army says the last 200 troops left Lebanon overnight.
"The responsibility for Lebanon right now is in the hands of the Lebanese government and, of course, the U.N. so every act of Hezbollah is the responsibility of Lebanon," Israeli army spokesman Zvika Golan said.
The UN-brokered ceasefire, agreed in August, ended 34 days of fighting between Israel and Hezbollah.
More than 1,100 people - mostly civilians - were killed in Lebanon during the war. In Israel, more than 150 people - mainly soldiers - were killed.