The ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon began on Wednesday morning, a day after Israel carried out its most intense wave of airstrikes in Beirut since the start of the conflict, killing at least 42 people across the country.
There were no immediate reports of alleged violations of the truce, which began at 4am (local time) and there were signs of celebration in Beirut.
However, Israel has warned residents evacuated from southern Lebanon not to head home yet due to the ongoing military deployment in the region.
US president Joe Biden is set to push for an elusive Gaza ceasefire after Israel approved a US plan for a truce.
The Israeli security cabinet voted in favour of a US-mediated ceasefire with Hezbollah by 10-1, according to Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office.
The ceasefire comes after more than a year of near-daily rocket fire, ferocious airstrikes and on-the-ground skirmishes between Israeli forces and the militant group across Lebanon.
Thousands of troops from the Lebanese Army will be deployed, and an international committee will monitor the implementation of the ceasefire.
Israel has said it will attack if Hezbollah breaks the agreement.
Xi Jinping urges Gaza ceasefire
Chinese president Xi Jinping has reportedly called for a ceasefire in Gaza during his visit to the Brazilian capital.
Mr Xi expressed concerns about the spread of the conflict in Gaza, and “called for a ceasefire and an end to the war at an early date,” according to state-run Xinhua news agency.
Alisha Rahaman Sarkar27 November 2024 06:30
Lebanese army preparing to deploy south
Lebanon’s army this morning said it is preparing to deploy to the south of the country, after a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah came into effect.
The army also asked residents of border villages to delay returning home until the Israeli military withdraws.
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Iran welcomes ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon
Iran welcomes the ceasefire in Lebanon, the country’s foreign ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei said in a statement this morning, shortly after the ceasefire between Israel and Iran-backed group Hezbollah took effect.
The ceasefire calls for an initial 60-day halt to fighting and requires Iran-backed Hezbollah to end its armed presence in southern Lebanon, while Israeli troops are to return to their side of the border.
Thousands of additional Lebanese troops and UN peacekeepers would deploy in the south, and an international panel headed by the US would monitor compliance, according to reports.
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US envoy says ceasefire ‘permanent’ and Israeli forces will leave Lebanon in 60 days
US envoy Amos Hochstein told Al Jazeera that the ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon was “permanent”.
He said the Israeli military on the ground in the first two-three km from the border will remain in place and the Lebanese army will redeploy back down to the south.
The first Israeli forces “will leave over the next several days, or first couple of weeks, and gradually, over 60 days, they will all depart,” he said.
“But there is a lot to do in these 60 days. The Lebanese army cannot deploy that many forces that quickly all across the south when they haven’t been there in such a long time.”
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UK’s Starmer says Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire deal will bring relief to civilians
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said on Tuesday the ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah will provide some measure of relief to civilian populations in Lebanon and Northern Israel and urged progress towards a ceasefire in Gaza.
Earlier, US President Joe Biden said a ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon’s Hezbollah will take effect on Wednesday after both sides accepted an agreement brokered by the United States and France.
Biden, who gave remarks at the White House shortly after Israel’s security cabinet approved the agreement in a 10-1 vote, said he had spoken to Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Lebanon’s Prime Minister Najib Mikati. Fighting across the Israel-Lebanon border would end at 4 a.m. local time (2am GMT).
“We must see immediate progress towards a ceasefire deal in Gaza, the release of all hostages and the removal of restrictions on desperately needed humanitarian aid,” Starmer said in a post on X.
Foreign Minister David Lammy said the ceasefire must be a turning point that builds momentum towards a lasting peace in the Middle East.
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Israel says it will ‘attack with might’ if Hezbollah breaks ceasefire agreement
Prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu has claimed that Israel will respond ‘with might’ if the Iran-backed group violates the ceasefire.
“If Hezbollah breaks the agreement and tries to rearm, we will attack,” Mr Netanyahu said.
“For every violation, we will attack with might.”
His office said Israel appreciated the US efforts in securing the deal but “reserves the right to act against every threat to its security”.
Alisha Rahaman Sarkar27 November 2024 03:30
Ceasefire deal approved by Israel’s security cabinet
Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s security cabinet has approved a ceasefire deal with the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah, clearing the way for the truce to take effect.
The late-night vote came shortly before President Joe Biden was expected to announce details of the deal in Washington. Biden called the ceasefire in Lebanon “good news,” but it’s not clear how the truce will affect the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza.
In the hours before Israel agreed to the ceasefire, residents of Beirut endured the most intense wave of Israeli strikes on the capital and its southern suburbs since the start of the 13-month war.
Israel was apparently signaling it intended to pummel the country before any ceasefire takes hold. Hezbollah also fired rockets into Israel, triggering air raid sirens across the country’s north.
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Israel asks evacuated residents of Lebanon not to return yet
Israel has warned residents evacuated from southern Lebanon not to head home yet due to the ongoing military deployment in the region.
Residents were warned in the first half-hour of the ceasefire, which began a short while ago at 4am (local time) today, a day after Israel carried out its most intense wave of airstrikes in Beirut.
There appeared to be lingering disagreement over whether Israel would have the right to strike Hezbollah if it believed the militants had violated the agreement, which Israel insisted was part of the deal but Lebanese and Hezbollah officials have rejected.
Alisha Rahaman Sarkar27 November 2024 02:59
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