Recently
The fight with Hezbollah will calm down, says PM Netanyahu, expressing readiness for a ceasefire agreement with Lebanon.
- Get link
- X
- Other Apps
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Tuesday that he is ready to implement a ceasefire agreement with Lebanon and will respond strongly to nay violations by Hezbollah. He also stated that Israel will maintain full military freedom of action. Efforts are being made to reach an agreement through US mediation.
Highlights
- Netanyahu said any violation by Hezbollah will be met with a strong response.
- Despite hopes for a ceasefire, Israel also carried out bombings in Beirut.
Reuters, Beirut: Israel and Lebanon have agreed to a ceasefire, which will come into effect at midnight (Israeli time) on November 27, Israel's Security cabinet, the country's top decision-making body under the government, has approved the ceasefire. In his speech after the agreement, Prime Minister Netanyahu stated that the duration of the ceasefire depends. HE said, "We will implement the agreement and respond strongly to any violations. We will remain united until victory.
Amid hopes for a ceasefire, Israel bombed Beirut
Amide growing hopes for a ceasefire, Israeli fighter jets bombed several targets in Lebanon's capital, Beirut, on Tuesday. These attacks were carried out ahead of a meeting of Israel's Cabinet. Efforts are being made to reach an agreement through US mediation.
Path open for an end to the Israel-Hezbollah conflict
An Israeli senior official and Lebanese Foreign Minister Abdullah Habib have indicated the possibility of an agreement, which could pave the way to ending the Israel-Hezbollah conflict. However, senior Hezbollah official and MP Hassan Fadlallah stated that their organization will remain active despite the ceasefire. Meanwhile, the European Union's foreign policy chief, Josep Borrell, has urged Israel to accept the ceasefire agreement.
What Joe Biden said:
US President Joe Biden:
US President Joe Biden said, Today I have good news to report from the Middle Est. I have spoken with the prime minister of Lebanon and Israel, and I am pleased to announce that they have accepted the United States' proposal to end the devastating conflict between Israel and Hezbollah.
Time for Lebanon ceasefire agreement:
The G-7 foreign minister have stated that is now time for a Lebanon ceasefire agreement Meanwhile, Israel carried out airstrikes in several areas of southern Beirut suburbs. This densely populated region is considered a stronghold of Hezbollah.
Israel army strikes 20 targets in 120 seconds
The Israeli army stated that 20 targets were attacked within just 120 seconds. Hezbollah's positions across the city are being targeted. Meanwhile, several airstrikes were carried out in central Beirut on Tuesday evening.
Israeli army continues attacks in Gaza
After issuing its first order to evacuate four areas of the city, the Israeli army launched attacks. A school in Gaza City was also targeted, where displaced families had taken shelter. According to medical official, ten Palestinians were killed in the attack.
Comments
Post a Comment
Hi I am Bhrat Khan