US-Brokered Ceasefire Deal Accepted by Hezbollah as Israel-Lebanon Negotiations Continue

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- •Hezbollah has accepted a US proposal for a mutual cessation of attacks with Israel, as part of the ongoing negotiations to end the conflict in Lebanon and Israel.
- •The US Embassy in Lebanon confirmed that Hezbollah had accepted the proposal, which was made after a telephone call between Lebanese President Joseph Aoun and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
- •The proposed arrangement involves a mutual cessation of attacks between Israel and Hezbollah, with Israeli strikes on Dahiyeh ceasing in exchange for Hezbollah refraining from launching attacks against Israel.
- •The ceasefire framework is expected to be expanded to encompass all Lebanese territory, with the aim of finding a lasting solution to the conflict.
- •The fourth round of Israel-Lebanon negotiations is set to begin in Washington, with the aim of discussing the progress made so far and finding a lasting solution to the conflict.
The United States has successfully brokered a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hezbollah, with the Lebanese militant group accepting a proposal for a mutual cessation of attacks. This development comes as the fourth round of Israel-Lebanon negotiations is set to begin in Washington, aiming to find a lasting solution to the conflict. According to a statement released by the US Embassy in Lebanon, Hezbollah has agreed to the proposal, which was confirmed after a telephone call between Lebanese President Joseph Aoun and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio.


