Sunday, November 10, 2024

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Emerging agreement: Hezbollah to retreat, Lebanese Army to dismantle terrorist infrastructure

The IDF will withdraw from Hezbollah's first line of positions in Lebanon, which it currently holds, back to the international border. The agreement will include international guarantees from the US and Russia to prevent Hezbollah from rearming. In any case of a breach, the IDF will be permitted to respond.

 

By Ariel Kahana  

 

Israel Hayom

Nov 10, 2024

 

Military operations in Southern Lebanon

 

New details have emerged about the agreement with Lebanon. Israel Hayom learned today (Sunday) that the emerging ceasefire agreement in Lebanon will include the following principles:

Hezbollah will withdraw its forces north of the Litani River and will not renew its military presence in the area between the Litani and the border with Israel. The IDF will pull back from Hezbollah's current first line of positions in Lebanon, returning to the international border. The Lebanese army will dismantle Hezbollah's remaining infrastructure in the area between the border and the Litani within 60 days of signing the agreement.

 

 BBC Israeli troops in southern Lebanon 

 IDF Operations in Southern Lebanon.


The agreement will include international guarantees from the US and Russia to prevent Hezbollah from rearming in Lebanon. As part of this framework, Syria will be responsible for stopping any weapons transfers from its territory to Lebanon, in contrast to the situation that prevailed in the years before the war.

In any instance of a violation of the agreement—whether by Hezbollah's rearming or military actions against Israel or Israelis—the IDF will have the right to act in response, with international backing secured for such operations.

Israel Hayom has also learned that Minister Ron Dermer will depart for Russia, as previously reported by Galei Tzahal, and then to the US to finalize the remaining details of the agreement. Among other meetings, he is expected to meet with President-elect Donald Trump.

 

  

Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer  

 

As a reminder, last night (Saturday), a senior government official confirmed to Israel Hayom that substantial progress has been made in diplomatic negotiations on the northern front. According to the official, this is a very favorable agreement for Israel that optimally addresses its interests, and that the progress is "very real." The official declined to disclose details of the agreement's content at the time.

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