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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has approved the plan “in principle,” according to an Israeli source quoted by CNN. However, National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir has called the impending ceasefire a “big mistake” and called it “an historic missed opportunity to eradicate Hezbollah.”
Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has reportedly given Hezbollah a green light to accept the deal, which calls for a 60-day ceasefire, according to information leaked to media.
Under the agreement, Hezbollah, its arsenal and allies will withdraw from southern Lebanon and remain north of the Litani River, a condition listed in the 2006 Second Lebanon War ceasefire deal, enshrined in United Nations Security Council Resolution 1701 but immediately ignored by Hezbollah and the Lebanese government.
The Lebanese Army will deploy in southern Lebanon as the IDF simultaneously withdraws from the region. The Lebanese military will also deploy to the various border crossings, including seaports, airports and land crossings with Syria.
Hezbollah members taken captive by the IDF during the war will not be released.
Israel retains the right to respond to violations that constitute immediate violations to its security, and will notify the “committee” of violations not considered “immediate threats.” If the threats are not removed following a process involving the US and Lebanon, Israel has the right to attack.
Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has reportedly given Hezbollah a green light to accept the deal, which calls for a 60-day ceasefire, according to information leaked to media.
Under the agreement, Hezbollah, its arsenal and allies will withdraw from southern Lebanon and remain north of the Litani River, a condition listed in the 2006 Second Lebanon War ceasefire deal, enshrined in United Nations Security Council Resolution 1701 but immediately ignored by Hezbollah and the Lebanese government.
The Lebanese Army will deploy in southern Lebanon as the IDF simultaneously withdraws from the region. The Lebanese military will also deploy to the various border crossings, including seaports, airports and land crossings with Syria.
Hezbollah members taken captive by the IDF during the war will not be released.
Israel retains the right to respond to violations that constitute immediate violations to its security, and will notify the “committee” of violations not considered “immediate threats.” If the threats are not removed following a process involving the US and Lebanon, Israel has the right to attack.
Israeli Cabinet to Vote on Ceasefire with Hezbollah
National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir has called the impending ceasefire a “big mistake.”
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