Hezbollah Accepts U.S. Ceasefire Proposal, Lebanese Presidency Says
Lebanese authorities say Hezbollah has agreed to a U.S. proposal for a mutual halt to attacks that would cover all Lebanese territory. The announcement follows weeks of diplomatic contacts between Beirut and Washington.
Lebanese authorities announced that Hezbollah has consented to a U.S. proposal calling for a reciprocal cessation of attacks across all Lebanese territory. The statement was issued by the Lebanese presidency and cited confirmation received through the Lebanese embassy in the United States.
Background to the Proposal The U.S. proposal seeks a mutual end to hostilities between Hezbollah and Israeli forces. Officials said the agreement would apply nationwide rather than only to specific border areas.
The Lebanese presidency stated that authorities received confirmation of Hezbollah’s agreement through diplomatic channels. The announcement did not include a timeline for implementation or additional conditions. " No further details on enforcement mechanisms or monitoring arrangements were provided in the initial statement.
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