Details of the ceasefire agreement in Lebanon from American and Israeli media
According to Webangah News quoted by Mehr News Agency, the American newspaper New York Times reported, quoting several regional and American officials, that the prospect of a possible agreement between Israel and Lebanon is taking shape.
According to the statements of these regional and American officials, the agreement includes a 60-day ceasefire during which Israel has left Lebanon and Hezbollah is retreating north of the Al-Litani river.
This report, citing American officials, points out that Israel is more willing to reach an agreement to stop the conflict in Lebanon than in Gaza.
These officials also spoke of “cautious optimism” about the ceasefire in Lebanon, but emphasized that the details of the implementation of this agreement still require further review and agreements.
The New York Times also noted that Israel believes that the easiest way to return northern residents to their homes is to reach a ceasefire agreement.
In this regard, the newspaper “Yediot Aharanot” published the Occupied Territories that Israeli estimates show If the remaining small details are resolved, a cease-fire may be announced between Israel and Lebanon within the next few days.
This newspaper, quoting its sources, added that one of the most important obstacles after the negotiations Amos Hookstein, the US special representative, Israel opposes France’s role in the monitoring mechanism.
An Israeli source that Yediot Aharanot, calling it informed, announced in this bare that there are still differences over how to regulate the clauses related to the disputed border points between Israel and Lebanon. There is.
This newspaper quoted Israeli officials as saying that negotiations with the American representative have made significant progress and are almost nearing the final stages.
These developments can be a turning point in reducing tensions between the parties and improve humanitarian and security conditions in the region .