Lebanonโs latest truce: What is different from the April agreement?
Israel and the Lebanese government have agreed to implement a new US-mediated ceasefire, the Trump administration has said, despite Israelโs defence minister insisting the military will continue operations in Lebanon. Furthermore, while Lebanese President Joseph Aoun said on Thu
Israel and the Lebanese government have agreed to implement a new US-mediated ceasefire, the Trump administration has said, despite Israelโs defence minister insisting the military will continue operations in Lebanon.
Furthermore, while Lebanese President Joseph Aoun said on Thursday that the ceasefire would come into force within 24 hours of approval by all concerned parties, Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem has dismissed the deal, labelling it a โsurrender and defeatโ.
The Trump administration announcement comes just weeks after a previous agreement to cease hostilities was supposedly reached on April 16. Since then, however, more than 600 people have been killed in Israeli strikes across Lebanon while Israel has expanded its military presence in the south of the country, now occupying about one-fifth of the country.
The renewed diplomatic push also comes as Washington pursues parallel shuttle negotiations with Iran. Tehran, a close ally of Hezbollah, has made a ceasefire in Lebanon a condition for any broader agreement to end the war with the US and has repeatedly called for Israel to withdraw from southern Lebanon.
Iranโs position was underlined when Quds Force commander Esmail Qaani said the baseline demand in Lebanon is for Israeli forces to withdraw to the positions they held before the start of the US-Israel war on Iran at the end of February โ a demand that is not explicitly reflected in the agreement.
Iran and Hezbollahโs responses to the US announcement, coupled with Israelโs insistence that military operations will continue, have cast serious doubt on its viability. Critics of Israelโs war on Lebanon also point to the April truce, which they say has completely failed to halt Israeli attacks or Israelโs occupation of the south of the country.
According to the Trump administration, Israel and Lebanon have agreed to implement a ceasefire contingent on a โcomplete cessationโ of Hezbollah fire and the evacuation of its fighters from the area south of the Litani River.
The agreement also calls for the creation of โpilot zonesโ where Lebanese Armed Forces would take exclusive control โto the exclusion of all non-state actorsโ. The stated aim is to move towards a wider political and security agreement, including the dismantling of non-state armed groups and preventing their re-emergence.

