Israel has not taken a position on the proposal.
The Lebanese government has received a cease-fire proposal from the United States, which aims at a ceasefire between Israel and the extremist organization Hezbollah, Lebanese government sources told the news agency AFP.
According to sources, the US ambassador Lisa Johnson the Lebanese prime minister has already discussed the plan on Thursday By Najib Mikat and the speaker of the parliament connected to Hezbollah By Nabih Berri with.
If a deal were to be reached, the United States and France, the other brokered country, would issue a joint statement, after which Lebanon would have 60 days to deploy troops to the country’s southern border.
The sources did not give further details about the proposal, but said that Berri wanted three days to study it.
So far, Israel has also not taken a position on the proposal. Earlier this week, Israel’s defense minister assured that the attack is not about to stop.
Less than two months ago, Israel accelerated its airstrikes against Hezbollah targets in Lebanon and later attacked the country with ground forces as well.