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Iranian Foreign Ministry Hails Ceasefire Agreement Between Israel, Lebanon

The death toll in Lebanon from Israeli strikes had exceeded 3,700 since the escalation.

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by Sputnik News

World27 November 2024 - 15:00
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In Summary


  • The spokesman also mentioned that the international community should put pressure on Israel to bring the war in the Gaza Strip to an end.
  • An international committee, headed by the United States, will be set up to monitor compliance by both parties with the terms of the ceasefire agreement. 


Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei on Tuesday hailed a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Lebanon while holding the international community responsible for ensuring peace and stability in the Middle East.

On Tuesday evening, the Israeli Security Cabinet approved the ceasefire agreement with Lebanon by an absolute majority of votes.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu emphasized the need for the ceasefire and said that Israel would respond to any possible resumption of hostilities.

The spokesman also mentioned that the international community should put pressure on Israel to bring the war in the Gaza Strip to an end.

US President Joe Biden announced Tuesday that the Israeli and Lebanese governments had agreed to Washington's ceasefire proposal, which includes the withdrawal of Israeli forces from Lebanon within 60 days.

Under the plan, the Lebanese army will take control of southern Lebanon, while Hezbollah will relocate its forces north of the Litani River.

An international committee, headed by the United States, will be set up to monitor compliance by both parties with the terms of the ceasefire agreement.

Washington has also agreed to provide Israel with guarantees that include support for Israeli military action against imminent threats from Lebanon, as well as action to prevent the possible reestablishment of Hezbollah military presence in southern Lebanon.

On October 1, Israel launched a ground operation against Hezbollah in the south of Lebanon, while also continuing to exchange air and rocket strikes with the Shiite movement.

The death toll in Lebanon from Israeli strikes had exceeded 3,700 since the escalation.

Despite losses, Hezbollah was fighting Israeli troops on the ground and launching rockets across the border.

Israel said its main objective was to create conditions for the return of 60,000 residents who fled the shelling in the north of Israel.



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