Following the news that US mediators were working on a 60-day ceasefire proposal between Israel and Hezbollah, Israeli Energy Minister Eli Cohen announced that the Israeli security cabinet was discussing the ceasefire conditions with Hezbollah. “There are talks, but I think it will take time,” Cohen said in his statement to the Israeli press.
“THERE IS A BROAD AGREEMENT”
In the news in the Israeli press, it was stated that at the meeting held yesterday under the chairmanship of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, there was a broad consensus that Israel had largely achieved its goals in its attacks on Lebanon and that this should now be turned into an agreement to end the conflicts.
HERE IS NETANYAHU’S CONDITION
It was stated in the news that Netanyahu was expected to accept a ceasefire in Lebanon if it would enable Israelis living in the north to return home safely.
US President Joe Biden’s senior advisor Amos Hochstein and White House National Security Council Middle East and North Africa Coordinator Brett McGurk are expected to visit Israel tomorrow and discuss ceasefire conditions with Hezbollah with Netanyahu and other Israeli officials.
In the 60-day ceasefire proposal between Israel and Hezbollah, Hezbollah would withdraw north of the Litani River, approximately 30 kilometers from the Israeli border, the Lebanese army would be deployed along the border, an international intervention mechanism would be established to enforce the ceasefire, and Israel would be “allowed to act in case of threat.” giving”.
Source: UAV