Israel, Lebanon agree to conditional ceasefire
Summary
Israel and Lebanon have agreed to a ceasefire that depends on Hezbollah, a group supported by Iran, stopping all attacks. They also agreed to create special zones controlled only by the Lebanese army, excluding other armed groups.Key Facts
- Israel and Lebanon agreed on a ceasefire during talks in Washington.
- The ceasefire requires Hezbollah to completely stop firing weapons.
- Hezbollah is a group supported by Iran.
- The two countries do not have formal diplomatic relations.
- They plan to set up “pilot zones” where only the Lebanese army will be in control.
- These zones will exclude all non-state armed groups like Hezbollah.
- The agreement was announced in a joint statement after US-led talks.
- The goal is to reduce conflict and increase security in the border area.
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