Hezbollah said it targeted Israeli troops in northern Israel late on Tuesday after the news of a ceasefire emerged.

Iran Press/West Asia: In separate statements, Hezbollah said its fighters attacked “a gathering of Israeli enemy forces” across the border in Shtula and Kiryat Shmona, each with “a salvo of rockets”.

Israel’s Channel 12 reports that the central bus station in Kiryat Shmona is on fire after being hit by a Hezbollah rocket.

Netanyahu’s office said a 10-1 vote approved the plan. The late-night vote came shortly before US President Joe Biden was expected to announce details of the deal in Washington.

The ceasefire will take effect on Wednesday at 4 am local time (02:00 GMT).

Earlier, Israel conducted airstrikes targeting several locations in Beirut.

The ceasefire between Lebanon and Israel, which Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called a temporary cessation of hostilities, has been welcomed by world leaders especially Israel's Western allies, including the United States, Europe, and Germany.

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