Israel, Lebanon Agree to Ceasefire
A U.S.-guided agreement requires a Hezbollah pullout from the south.
Israel, Lebanon Agree to Ceasefire Israel and Lebanon have agreed to a ceasefire, following negotiations facilitated by the United States. The agreement is conditional on Hezbollah ceasing all attacks and withdrawing its fighters from the region south of the Litani River. The plan includes the establishment of pilot zones where the Lebanese Armed Forces will have exclusive control.
- Israel and Lebanon have agreed to a ceasefire.
- The deal was reached after negotiations in Washington.
- The ceasefire is dependent on Hezbollah stopping attacks.
- Hezbollah fighters must withdraw from the area south of the Litani River.
- The Lebanese Armed Forces will take exclusive control of designated pilot zones.
- The United States guided the negotiations and agreement.
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