Israel After Ceasefire/

Netanyahu’s office says Israel’s security cabinet has approved a ceasefire with Hezbollah.

Iran Press/West Asia: 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.

On Tuesday evening, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu outlined the reasons for approving a cease-fire agreement with Lebanon, announcing that the agreement would be presented to the Cabinet for approval later that night.

In a televised address, Netanyahu stated, “Tonight, I will present the Cabinet with the framework of a cease-fire agreement with Lebanon.” He noted that the cease-fire’s duration would depend on developments in Lebanon, hinting that it may be a temporary truce rather than a permanent agreement.

Addressing a contentious clause in the deal, which Lebanon reportedly opposes, Netanyahu asserted, “In full coordination with the US, we are maintaining complete freedom of military action.”

He elaborated, “If Hezbollah violates the agreement or attempts to rearm, we will strike. If they rebuild infrastructure near the border, we will strike. If they fire rockets, dig tunnels, or transport missiles, we will strike.”

Netanyahu cited three key reasons for supporting the cease-fire at this time: “focusing on the Iranian threat, fully restoring Israel’s military strength, and isolating Hamas by separating the various conflict arenas.”

US President Joe Biden also called a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah “good news” after Israel’s cabinet approved the deal.

He said Israel will take effect on Wednesday at 4 am (02:00 GMT).

Over the next 60 days, the Lebanese army will “take control of their own territory”, he said.

Israel Accepts Ceasefire in Lebanon

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