Israel and Hezbollah have agreed to a cease-fire: Report
A cease-fire decision has been made between Israel and Hezbollah, according to a report on Monday. As part of the cease-fire agreement, Hezbollah will withdraw its military wing from a 10-kilometer area in southern Lebanon, and Israel will also pull back from the southern border region.
- Middle East
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- Published Date: 01:39 | 19 November 2024
- Modified Date: 01:46 | 19 November 2024
According to a report by A Haber, a cease-fire decision has been made between Israel and Hezbollah. The cease-fire, which will be effective starting November 21, will last for 60 days.
IT WILL LAST UNTIL JANUARY 20
According to the agreement, Hezbollah's military wing will withdraw from a 10-kilometer area in the south, and Israel will also pull back from the southern border region. Additionally, the cease-fire will remain in effect until January 20, when the new U.S. President, Donald Trump, will take office.