Israel and Lebanon Nearing Ceasefire Agreement Amid Rising Tensions

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Israel and Lebanon are close to finalizing a ceasefire agreement to end the ongoing conflict with Hezbollah, which has resulted in significant casualties, primarily on the Lebanese side. The draft agreement includes a 60-day transition period for military withdrawals and redeployments, with a U.S.-led oversight committee to monitor compliance. The negotiations faced a setback due to the International Criminal Court's arrest warrants against Israeli leaders, but efforts are underway to resolve these issues and finalize the deal, which would require approval from Israel's Security Cabinet.
- Israel and Lebanon on cusp of ceasefire deal, officials say Axios
- Ceasefire deal between Israel and Hezbollah is ‘very close,’ regional source says, as Lebanon death toll climbs CNN
- Report: Israel agreed in principle to Hezbollah truce, Netanyahu now working on how to present it to the public The Times of Israel
- Israel moving towards deal with Lebanon The Jerusalem Post
- The US says it wants a ceasefire in Lebanon, so what’s the hold-up? Al Jazeera English
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