Netanyahu recommends approval of ceasefire deal between Israel and Hezbollah
- Netanyahu recommends approval of a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hezbollah.
- The deal aims to halt hostilities and bring stability to the region.
- Several stakeholders are involved in negotiating the terms of the ceasefire.
- Public opinion is divided on the effectiveness of the ceasefire agreement.
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On Tuesday, November 26, U.S. President Joe Biden announced that Israel and Lebanon reached a ceasefire agreement to stop the armed clashes between the Israeli army and Hezbollah. Negotiations were conducted with the support of the U.S. country, while the measure came into effect at 4:00 (local time) this Wednesday. “The fighting will end. This is designed to be a permanent cessation of hostilities,” the U.S. president declared from the White Ho…
With the end of the war between Israel and Hezbollah, the fighting that has left behind thousands of dead and hundreds of thousands of refugees may come to an end. The truce for 60 days in the first round means the survival of the Lebanese terrorist organization, which has weakened on all fronts, and the Israeli army can concentrate its forces elsewhere. The outgoing Biden can register an important diplomatic achievement.
The ceasefire in Lebanon is a first step, but it is not yet peace. That will only happen if everyone really wants it. And that still does not look like the case.
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