NewsCeasefire brings hope of peace to Southern Lebanon conflict

Ceasefire brings hope of peace to Southern Lebanon conflict

Overnight from Tuesday to Wednesday, a ceasefire came into effect between Israel and Hezbollah, aiming to end the conflict in southern Lebanon. The Israeli forces will not withdraw from Lebanon immediately but must do so within 60 days, according to the terms of the agreement.

Ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon
Ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon
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27 November 2024 07:12

On Wednesday at 10:00 PM Eastern Time, the ceasefire commenced between Israeli forces and Hezbollah, as negotiated by the governments of Israel and Lebanon.

As a result of the agreement, Israeli troops will gradually withdraw from southern Lebanon over the next two months, handing control over to the Lebanese governmental forces.

International support and supervision of the agreement

The ceasefire will be monitored by a mechanism composed of representatives from the USA, France, Lebanon, and Israel, with America playing the role of the main mediator. This system is designed to ensure swift communication and response to any potential breaches of the agreement.

The conflict has caused significant losses on both the Israeli and Lebanese sides. Over one hundred Israeli residents were killed in attacks by the terrorist group Hezbollah, and around 60,000 were displaced. Israel claims to have eliminated over 2,000 Hezbollah militants and significantly weakened its military capabilities.

The situation on the Lebanese side was also dramatic. According to the Ministry of Health in Beirut, since October 2023, more than 3,800 Lebanese have been killed, a large portion of whom are civilians.

On Tuesday, U.S. President Joe Biden announced that Israel and Lebanon had accepted the proposal to end the ongoing war with Hezbollah. The aim of this agreement is to completely end the conflict and bring stabilization to the region.

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