Israel-Lebanon War
Israel and Hezbollah have agreed to a 60-day ceasefire that mandates Israeli troop withdrawal from southern Lebanon while the Lebanese army deploys across all border crossings and the south.
The agreement, brokered by the United States with French participation, requires Hezbollah to remove all weapons, bases, and production facilities from southern Lebanon and prohibits Israel from establishing a buffer zone.
A multilateral committee led by the U.S. will oversee compliance and review violations, while the U.S. will run indirect negotiations to finalize the land border.
Despite the ceasefire terms, Israeli forces remain deployed deep inside southern Lebanon’s self-declared security zone, and reports indicate strikes have continued even after the truce began, testing the sustainability of the agreement and the broader US-Iran interim pact.
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