US: ‘Significant progress’ made toward Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire in Lebanon
- The United States is nearing a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hezbollah militants, stating that \"significant progress\" has been made toward an agreement.
- A five-nation committee, led by the United States and France, will oversee the ceasefire process, according to Bou Saab.
- Lebanon's deputy speaker noted that there are no major obstacles to the ceasefire, requiring Israel's withdrawal within 60 days and deployment of Lebanese troops.
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'Working with conviction to stabilize the border with Israel' (ANSA)
Biden announced Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire -- a significant Middle East development
NPR's Rob Schmitz talks to Jake Sullivan, President Biden's national security adviser, about the U.S. role in securing a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon after months of fighting.
France and the USA want to work together to ensure that the ceasefire they brokered between Israel and the Hezbollah militia is maintained. Macron sees the agreement primarily as an opportunity for Lebanon.
Will a Lebanon-Israel Ceasefire Last?
Raja’a is a displaced 63-year-old widow from south Lebanon who has been praying for a ceasefire deal to end the devastating war between Iranian-backed militant group Hezbollah and Israel. To date, the conflict has killed thousands and caused over 1 million Lebanese to flee their homes. As the winter months set in on the Lebanese mountains Raja’a, whose name means hope, grew more desperate. Her phone calls have become more frequent. “Firas my dea…
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