November 27, 2024
The Israeli government has approved a cease-fire agreement with Hezbollah in Lebanon thumbnail
Ukraine News Today

The Israeli government has approved a cease-fire agreement with Hezbollah in Lebanon

The Israeli government has approved an agreement on the cessation of hostilities with the Hezbollah group in Lebanon. Source: CNN, Reuters, Netanyahu’s address Details: CNN, citing an Israeli official, says the agreement is aimed at a 60-day cessation of hostilities with Hezbollah.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua

The Israeli government has approved an agreement on the cessation of hostilities with the Hezbollah group in Lebanon.

Source: CNN, Reuters, Netanyahu’s address

Details: Citing an Israeli official, CNN notes that the agreement is aimed at a 60-day cessation of hostilities with Hezbollah. The deal will come into force on November 27 at 10 am.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he was ready to implement the ceasefire agreement, adding that he would “respond firmly to any violations” by Hezbollah.

Netanyahu’s direct speech: “We will abide by the agreements and respond harshly to any violations. Together we will continue to victory. In full coordination with the United States, we maintain full military freedom of action. If Hezbollah violates the agreement or tries to rearm, we will strike decisively.” .

Details: He said there were three reasons to push for a cease-fire: to focus on the threat from Iran, to replenish depleted weapons stocks and to give the army a rest.

The Lebanese government also agreed to a ceasefire. US President Joe Biden is expected to announce the agreement.

Related posts

Ukraine can fill niches in the EU market by restructuring agricultural production – European Commissioner

ukr inform

mass media: Israel and Hezbollah are close to a ceasefire agreement

pravda.com.ua

It became known how Kyivans will turn off the lights on Wednesday

pravda.com.ua

Leave a Comment

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Accept Read More