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Biden Announces Israel-Hezbollah Truce

Deutsche Welle

  27 Nov 2024, 09:22
Photo: Hussein Malla/AP Photo/picture alliance

US President Joe Biden announced that a cease-fire has been reached between Israel and Hezbollah militants. He said fighting across the border will end at 4 a.m. Lebanon time (2 a.m. GMT). Biden said the 60-day deal, if fully implemented, is "designed to be a permanent cessation of hostilities."

The US and France brokered the truce that aims to end to the fighting triggered by Hamas' attack on Israel on October 7, 2023. Hezbollah and Hamas are both backed by Iran.

Biden spoke after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accepted the truce. "The length of the cease-fire will depend on what happens in Lebanon," Netanyahu said.

The Lebanese Cabinet, that includes members of Hezbollah's political wing, will reportedly meet on Wednesday to formally approve it. Biden also said the US will make another push "in coming days" to achieve a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.

What's in the cease-fire deal?
The agreement is based on UN Security Council Resolution 1701, which ended the 36-day war between Israel and Hezbollah in 2006.

  • It calls on Israel to withdraw its forces from Lebanon within the next 60 days.
  • Hezbollah would be required to move its forces north of the Litani River, about 30 kilometers (20 miles) from the border with Israel.
  • Lebanon's army, along with the United Nations peacekeeping force UNIFIL, will secure the border area to prevent Hezbollah from rebuilding its infrastructure there.
  • Lebanese Foreign Minister Abdallah Bou Habib stated that the Lebanese military could deploy up to 10,000 troops in southern Lebanon
  • Lebanon's deputy speaker of parliament Elias Bou Saab told Reuters a pre-existing tripartite mechanism between UNIFIL, the Lebanese, and Israeli militaries would be expanded to include the US and France, with the US chairing the group.
  • According to US President Joe Biden, civilians on both sides of the border will be able to return to their communities.

Lebanese prime minister welcomes Israel-Hezbollah cease-fire
Lebanon's caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati called the truce "an essential step towards spreading calm and stability." He made the remarks in a statement issued after US President Joe Biden announced the truce deal. Mikati said Lebanon was committed to implementing UN resolution 1701, on which the cease-fire deal is based.

He also reiterated his government's promise to "strengthen the army's presence in the south." The Lebanese Cabinet, which includes members of Hezbollah's political wing, will reportedly meet on Wednesday to formally approve it.

Cease-fire in Lebanon opens path to end war in Gaza — Macron
French President Emmanuel Macron said the cease-fire in Lebanon should "open the path" for ending the war in Gaza. The US and France brokered the deal in Lebanon.

"This agreement should open the path for a cease-fire too long awaited with regards to the incomparable suffering of the population in Gaza," Macron said in a video posted on social media. He added that it "shows that only political courage can provide everyone in the Middle East long-term peace and stability."

Germany describes cease-fire as a 'ray of hope for the entire region'
German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock welcomed the cease-fire agreement hailing it as "a ray of hope for the entire region." "People on both sides of the border want to live in genuine and lasting security," Baerbock said in a statement, She added a cease-fire in Gaza was urgently needed to secure the release of hostages and end the suffering there.

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