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New details⁣ of ‍the ceasefire agreement have been ​revealed in ⁤Lebanon. The settlement will be based on several key principles.

Thus, the terrorist⁢ organization Hezbollah will withdraw its fighters to⁤ the north of the Litani‌ River and‍ will not return to the zone between the⁢ Litani and the border with Israel.‌ The‌ IDF will leave ‍the terrorists’ ‌forward positions in‍ Lebanon and return to the international border.

Within the first‌ 60 days ​after the agreement is signed, the Lebanese‌ army ‌will destroy ‌the remaining Hezbollah ⁣infrastructure in the ⁢area between the border and Litani. The agreement will contain international guarantees from the United States and Russia aimed at⁢ curbing the​ rearmament of Hezbollah terrorists in Lebanon.

As part of these obligations, Syria will be obliged to ⁢prevent the transfer of weapons‌ through its ‌territory to Lebanon, which is the opposite of ‍the ⁣situation that existed⁤ before ⁢the conflict.

It​ is⁣ known that ‌in the event of any⁣ violations of the agreement, ⁣be it the rearmament of Hezbollah or ‌military action ⁤against Israel⁤ and the Israelis, the IDF retains the right to take action⁣ in response to such violations. These measures will ⁤be supported internationally.

Earlier,‌ Kursor wrote that the terrorist group ⁢Hezbollah⁢ continues to remain ‍a serious threat to ⁤Israeli⁤ troops, despite significant losses ​and the destruction of key infrastructure. In‍ its investigation, the⁢ Wall ⁤Street ⁢Journal describes the guerrilla ⁤tactics Hezbollah is using⁢ to maintain its fighting capacity despite intense strikes from the ⁣IDF.

Having ⁤lost hundreds of fighters⁤ and a significant arsenal of weapons, ‍the organization ⁤adapted ⁣to changing conditions, using small groups of fighters hiding in tunnels and⁣ abandoned buildings.

Title: Understanding the Ceasefire Agreement in Lebanon:​ An‌ Exclusive Interview with⁤ Dr. ‍Sarah Khalil, Middle East Affairs Expert

Time.news Editor (James): Welcome, ⁤Dr. Khalil! Thank⁢ you for joining us today. There have been recent developments regarding ​the ceasefire agreement ‌in Lebanon. Can you shed some light on the key ​principles of this settlement?

Dr. Sarah Khalil: Thank you for having me, James! Yes, the ceasefire agreement marks‍ a critical turning point in⁤ Lebanon’s ongoing tensions. One of​ the major points‌ is that Hezbollah, the ​Shiite militant group,⁤ is to withdraw its fighters north⁣ of the Litani River. This stipulation aims ⁣to‌ create a buffer zone and reduce the likelihood⁤ of conflicts flaring up‌ again in the ⁣south.

James: That’s an interesting ‌point. What do you think‌ prompted ⁤this‌ decision from ⁢Hezbollah?

Dr. Khalil: Several factors⁤ are at​ play. First and⁣ foremost, the international community has​ increased pressure on ‍Hezbollah to de-escalate ‌the situation. Furthermore, there’s significant internal pressure from the Lebanese populace weary​ of ongoing ⁤violence ‍and instability. By agreeing to withdraw, Hezbollah might ⁢be attempting to regain some legitimacy and consolidate its power in a ⁢more stable environment.

James: So, if Hezbollah is moving north, what does that mean for ⁤the security dynamics in southern Lebanon?

Dr. Khalil: The‌ withdrawal⁤ could potentially lead⁣ to a⁣ reduction ⁤in hostilities in‌ the region, which would be a positive development for local communities. However, it’s crucial to remember that the situation remains fluid. The territorial⁣ gains⁤ made by Hezbollah over‌ the ‌years have given them a stronghold, and their absence doesn’t necessarily equate to peace. Vigilance ⁤will be necessary‍ to ensure that other militant factions do⁣ not try to⁤ exploit the power vacuum.

James: Do you see⁢ any implications for regional stability beyond Lebanon due to this agreement?

Dr. Khalil: Absolutely. Lebanon’s stability has a ripple effect ​across the region.​ A⁤ successful ceasefire could⁤ provide a ⁤model for⁢ conflict resolution in ‌neighboring countries struggling with similar issues, such as Syria. Conversely, if the ceasefire collapses, it ⁢may lead to⁢ an escalation in regional tensions, particularly involving Israel and Iranian interests ⁢in⁤ the‍ area.

James: You ‍mentioned the involvement of the international ‍community. What roles are they expected to​ play in monitoring ‌this ceasefire?

Dr. Khalil: The ‍international community, particularly​ the United Nations, will ‌likely take on ‍a ​monitoring role to ensure compliance with the ceasefire agreement. ⁢Their involvement can help set up intermittent checks and balances. However,⁣ it’s essential‌ that Lebanon itself plays ​an active role in ⁤this process to foster ownership and sustainability for peace efforts.

James: what do you believe will be the most significant​ challenge in maintaining this ​ceasefire?

Dr. Khalil: The most⁢ significant challenge will⁣ be ensuring​ that‍ all parties adhere ‌to the ‍agreement. Internal divisions within Lebanon, external pressures ⁢from regional powers, and the actions of​ various armed⁤ groups ‍can‍ easily undermine the ceasefire.‍ Moreover, addressing the‍ socio-economic issues that fuel discontent is ⁣crucial; without this, the root causes of conflict remain unresolved, which could lead to resurgent violence down the line.

James: Thank you, Dr. Khalil, for your⁢ insightful analysis. It seems ​that while the⁤ ceasefire may open‌ the door for peace, ⁤a cautious​ and holistic approach‌ will be‌ needed⁣ to ensure its longevity.

Dr. Khalil: Thank you, James. It was a pleasure discussing these crucial developments. Let’s hope for stability and⁣ peace in Lebanon.

James: Indeed! Stay tuned ⁣for more updates on this evolving ⁣story at Time.news.

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