The draft ceasefire agreement in Lebanon will include the withdrawal of Hezbollah forces across the Litani River, as well as guarantees from Russia, the United States and Syria. This was reported by the Israel Hayom newspaper.
“Hezbollah will withdraw its forces north of the Litani River and will not reestablish its military presence in the area between the Litani River and the border with Israel.
The IDF will withdraw its forces from Hezbollah’s frontline positions in Lebanon, where it is currently located, returning to the international border.
“The Lebanese army will destroy Hezbollah infrastructure remaining in the area between the border and the Litani River within the first 60 days after the signing of the agreement.” — The Israeli News Telegram channel lists the main points of the agreement.
It should be noted that the document provides for international guarantees from the United States and Russia to prevent the rearmament of Hezbollah in Lebanon. As part of this, Syria will be forced to prevent the supply of weapons to Lebanese territory, unlike the situation in previous years.
In the event of a violation of the agreement, such as the rearmament of Hezbollah or attacks against Israel or Israelis, the IDF has the right to respond or suppress the violation, and its actions will be backed by international guarantees, writes Israel Hayom.
As Galei IDF radio previously reported, Israel’s Minister of Strategic Planning Ron Dermer He traveled to Russia and will then visit the United States to finalize the final details of the agreement.