Israel must decide on a ceasefire agreement with Hezbollah on Tuesday

Israel’s security cabinet is expected to vote Tuesday on a ceasefire deal in the war against Lebanese Hezbollah, an official said Monday, with the United States saying such an agreement was “close.”

These announcements were made after an intensification in recent days of deadly Israeli strikes against strongholds of the pro-Iranian movement in Lebanon, while international actors redoubled their efforts towards a ceasefire.

On October 8, 2023, Hezbollah opened a front against Israel in support of Hamas, its Palestinian ally, target of a destructive offensive in Gaza launched by Israel in response to an unprecedented attack carried out by the Islamist movement against its territory on October 7, 2023. October 2023.

After a year of cross-border violence and after having weakened Hamas in Gaza, Israel concentrated its operations in Lebanon by launching an intense bombing campaign starting September 23 on Hezbollah strongholds.

The Israeli security cabinet “will decide on Tuesday evening” on a ceasefire agreement, an Israeli official told AFP on condition of anonymity, without providing further details.

“We think we have reached the point where we are close” to an agreement, declared John Kirby, the spokesperson for the National Security Council of the White House, while emphasizing that nothing was yet certain.

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In front of the rubble of a building after an Israeli strike in the southern suburbs of Beirut, November 25, 2024

According to the American news site Axios, the agreement is based on an American project providing for a 60-day truce during which Hezbollah and the Israeli army would withdraw from southern Lebanon, bordering northern Israel, to leave Lebanese army deployed there.

“Big mistake”

It includes the establishment of an international committee to monitor its application, according to Axios. The site reports American assurances to support Israeli military action in the event of hostile actions by Hezbollah.

The mediations are based on UN Security Council Resolution 1701 which ended the previous war between Israel and Hezbollah in 2006.

1701 stipulates that only the Lebanese army and peacekeepers can be deployed on Lebanon’s southern border.

Subsequently, the head of diplomacy of the European Union, Josep Borrell, and the UN called for a ceasefire.

But for the Israeli Minister of National Security, Itamar Ben Gvir (far right), who is not a member of the security cabinet, a ceasefire would be “a big mistake”.

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Clouds of smoke rise from the southern suburbs of Beirut after Israeli strikes, November 25, 2024

Originally from northern Israel, Dorit Sison, 51, also fears a settlement like in 2006, which according to her allowed Hezbollah to “rearm itself”. Now “they have tunnels, rockets, all possible munitions.”

Israeli strikes and fighting

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A photo taken from northern Israel near the border with Lebanon shows an Israeli flag hanging next to destroyed buildings in the village of Meiss El-Jabal in southern Lebanon on November 25, 2024.

Israel says it wants to put Hezbollah and Hamas, allies of Iran, its enemy, out of harm’s way. He vowed to destroy Hamas after the October 7 attack and wants to stop Hezbollah’s rocket attacks, which have displaced some 60,000 northern residents for more than a year.

On Monday, the Israeli army claimed to have struck about 25 Hezbollah-linked targets in Lebanon’s southern suburbs, south and east in an hour.

At least 12 people were killed in raids in the southern Tire region, according to the Health Ministry.

Hezbollah fired at least 30 projectiles at Israel, the army said the day after 50 rocket and drone attacks claimed by the Lebanese movement against Israeli regions including Tel Aviv (center), a record since September.

According to the official Lebanese news agency ANI, fighting took place between Hezbollah and Israeli troops who have been carrying out a ground offensive in southern Lebanon since September 30.

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Palestinians wait to receive a food ration outside a distribution center near Gaza City, November 25, 2024

According to the Ministry of Health, at least 3,768 people have been killed in Lebanon since October 2023, most since last September.

On the Israeli side, 82 soldiers and 47 civilians were killed in 13 months.

War in Gaza

On Israel’s southern front, in the besieged Gaza Strip, devastated and threatened with famine according to the UN, the Israeli army continues its strikes, particularly in the north of the Palestinian territory.

The large-scale Israeli offensive in Gaza has left at least 44,235 dead, the majority civilians, according to data from the Hamas Ministry of Health, deemed reliable by the UN.

Considered a terrorist organization by Israel, the United States and the European Union, Hamas took power in Gaza in 2007, two years after Israel’s unilateral withdrawal from this territory which it occupied for 38 years.

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Humanitarian aid entering the Gaza Strip

The October 7 attack led to the death of 1,206 people on the Israeli side, mostly civilians, according to an AFP count based on official data, including hostages killed or died in captivity.

That day, 251 people were kidnapped, 97 of whom remain hostages in Gaza, including 34 declared dead by the army.

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