Lebanese workers clear the rubble from the site of overnight “Israeli” airstrikes that targeted Beirut's southern suburbs.
Details of Lebanon ceasefire deal revealed
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26-11-2024 21:47|Last Updated :
26-11-2024 21:52|Hebrew media revealed the provisions of the Lebanon ceasefire deal which is set to be approved by the “Israeli” cabinet later this evening, as announced by Prime Minister Netanyahu.
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Key provisions:
- Hezbollah and all other armed groups in Lebanese territory will refrain from any offensive actions against “Israel”.
- In return, “Israel” will not conduct any military offensive operations against targets in Lebanon, whether on land, in the air, or at sea.
- Both “Israel” and Lebanon acknowledge the importance of UN Security Council Resolution 1701.
- These provisions do not negate the right of “Israel” or Lebanon to exercise their inherent right to self-defense.
- The official security and military forces of Lebanon will be the only entities authorized to carry weapons or operate forces in southern Lebanon.
- The sale, supply, and production of weapons or weapon-related materials in Lebanon will be subject to oversight and control by the Lebanese government.
- All unauthorized facilities involved in the production of weapons and related materials will be dismantled.
- A joint committee, acceptable to both “Israel” and Lebanon, will be established to monitor and assist in ensuring the implementation of these commitments.
- “Israel” and Lebanon will notify the committee and UNIFIL of any potential violations of their commitments.
- Lebanon will deploy its official security and military forces along all borders, crossings, and the southern zone specified in the deployment plan.
- “Israel” will gradually withdraw its forces south of the Blue Line within a period of up to 60 days.
- The United States will work to facilitate indirect negotiations between “Israel” and Lebanon to establish mutually recognized land borders.