The Israeli ambassador confirmed to the UN on Monday that negotiations have progressed. The United States has proposed the agreement and Israel’s security cabinet will meet tomorrow to approve the document.
The Israeli Ambassador to the UN, Danny Danon, confirmed before the Security Council on Monday that there are advanced negotiations on a ceasefire in Lebanon, but has questioned the stance of the Lebanese Shia group Hezbollah to bring it to a successful conclusion.
“We are moving toward a ceasefire in Lebanon, but at the same time, Hezbollah fired more than 500 rockets at millions of Israelis just 24 hours ago. Over the weekend, 500 rockets fell on innocent families, schools and homes,” he said. repeated.
The American mediator Amos Hochstein He traveled to the region last week and presented to both parties a ceasefire proposal that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu apparently accepted with some reservations.
The proposal includes three phases: a ceasefire followed by the withdrawal of Hezbollah forces north of the Litani River, a complete withdrawal of Israeli forces from southern Lebanon and, finally, negotiations between Israel and Lebanon on the demarcation of their border, which is currently established. by the UN after the 2006 war.
The Israeli security cabinet will meet soon tomorrowTuesday in Tel Aviv to approve the American proposal.
Source: EITB

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