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Israel and Hezbollah Agree to Ceasefire Amid Ongoing Tensions

Lisa Miller by Lisa Miller
November 28, 2024
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On Tuesday, November 26th, a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah came into effect, marking a critical moment in the region’s prolonged conflict. The U.S.-brokered deal, announced five hours prior, followed intense negotiations and was approved by Israel’s Cabinet by a 10-1 vote. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that Israel reserves the right to act if Hezbollah violates the agreement. Meanwhile, President Joe Biden emphasized the U.S.’s continued support for Israel and its right to self-defense.

Under the agreement, the Lebanese army and security forces will replace Hezbollah in southern Lebanon over 60 days, while Israeli troops will withdraw from the area. This move aims to stabilize the border region, allowing displaced civilians to return to their homes. However, concerns remain as Hezbollah has not officially commented on the truce, and sporadic violence persists. Netanyahu highlighted Israel’s military achievements, including the elimination of key Hezbollah leaders.

In southern Lebanon, residents cautiously celebrated the ceasefire, packing belongings and heading back to their villages despite Israeli warnings to stay away. In northern Israel, displacement continues as thousands of citizens remain in temporary accommodations. The humanitarian impact of the conflict has been immense, with thousands killed and over a million displaced. Public infrastructure in Lebanon is devastated, further complicating recovery efforts.

The truce does not address the parallel war in Gaza, where violence persists between Israel and Hamas. Biden expressed hope for peace in Gaza, underscoring the need for Hamas to release hostages, including Americans, as a condition for any ceasefire. The international community, including the EU and regional powers, has broadly welcomed the Israel-Hezbollah agreement.

Despite cautious optimism, skepticism lingers within Israel. A recent poll indicated mixed public opinion on the truce, with many expressing doubts about its durability. Ultranationalist leaders criticized the deal, arguing it missed an opportunity to decisively weaken Hezbollah. Netanyahu vowed that any breach by Hezbollah would prompt a swift and forceful response.

The ceasefire marks a tentative step toward stability in a volatile region. However, its success hinges on adherence to the agreement and broader efforts to address the underlying tensions fueling the Middle East conflicts.

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