Israel and Lebanon agree to conditional ceasefire
Israel and Lebanon have agreed to implement a ceasefire but say it would require a โcomplete cessationโ of fire by Hezbollah, according to a joint statement after US-led talks in Washington, DC. The two countries, which do not have formal diplomatic relations, also agreed on Wed
Israel and Lebanon have agreed to implement a ceasefire but say it would require a โcomplete cessationโ of fire by Hezbollah, according to a joint statement after US-led talks in Washington, DC.
The two countries, which do not have formal diplomatic relations, also agreed on Wednesday to create โpilot zonesโ in which the Lebanese armed forces โwill take exclusive control of the territory to the exclusion of all non-state actorsโ.
The development came despite continued cross-border attacks earlier in the day as Hezbollah said it targeted Israeli soldiers and Israeli strikes killed at least 10 people in southern Lebanon.
Just hours after the agreement was announced, air raid alarms were reported in northern Israel with a โsuspicious aerial targetโ identified, but no casualties were reported.
A joint statement said the ceasefire was โcontingent on a complete cessationโ of fire by Hezbollah as well as the removal of the groupโs operatives from southern Lebanon.
โThis is not the announcement of a brand-new ceasefire; this is asserting respect for a ceasefire that was actually agreed just last month in May, which was a 45-day extension to an already existing ceasefire that was there before,โ Al Jazeeraโs Manuel Rapalo said, reporting from Washington, DC.
โThe fact that Hezbollah, as a group, has not been part of this negotiation makes them kind of a wild card and leaves questions unanswered as to how any sort of framework that could result from these negotiations would be implemented,โ he added.
The meetings in Washington were the fourth round of direct talks between Lebanese and Israeli diplomats since fighting escalated on March 2 when Hezbollah renewed attacks against Israel in support of Iran, which led to intensified Israeli bombardments and a ground invasion of southern Lebanon.

