Netanyahu has approved an agreement in principle for a ceasefire in Lebanon
Ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah may be imminentAccording to CNN, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has approved The principle of the ceasefire agreement on the open front in LebanonDuring a security meeting with officials held on Sunday night.
The source consulted by CNN gave this assurance Although Israel still objects He will discuss with the Lebanese government this Monday regarding some details of the agreement. Similarly, he has also emphasized that until these pending points are resolved. The treaty will not be finalIt will also have to get the approval of the Israeli cabinet.
additional advance
Last week, the US mediator in the Lebanon conflict, Amos HochsteinTraveled to Beirut and Israel to talk to parties involved in the conflict. Hochstein confirmed Had “additional progress” However, in these negotiations, the fire between Shia militias and the Israeli state has not stopped these days.
Hezbollah’s new general secretary on Wednesday afternoon, Naeem QasimIt was warned in advance that pro-Iranian militias would remain active on the ground “Whether the talks reach a successful conclusion or not.He concluded, “If they attack Beirut, we will attack Tel Aviv.”
Israel and Hezbollah exchanged attacks over the weekend
This threat materialized this Sunday, when more than 160 rockets were launched, aiming to reach the a naval base in Ashdod in southern Israel and a “military target” in the city of Tel Aviv.11 people were injured in the attack, one of whom was seriously injured due to the impact of rocket debris on the population. blocked by defense system,
With this offensive, Hezbollah responded to the attacks carried out by F.Israeli forces against central Beirut on Saturday nightAnd due to this a residential building collapsed. Israel claims the attack was carried out against a military leader of Hezbollah, however, representatives belonging to the pro-Iranian group claim the target was not there. missed impact At least 29 died, and more than 60 were injured.
Lebanese health ministry figures 3,754 died and 15,626 injured Ever since the conflict began between Shia militias, Hezbollah and Israeli forces. The war has forced at least 12 lakh people to leave their homes in a country with a population of 55 million.