Netanyahu approves ceasefire deal after US guarantees to supply banned weapons to Israel

Netanyahu approves ceasefire deal after US guarantees to supply banned weapons to Israel
Netanyahu approves ceasefire deal after US guarantees to supply banned weapons to Israel

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The Israeli channel Israeli Broadcasting Authority reported that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu agreed to a new deal after receiving guarantees from the United States to supply Israel with previously banned weapons. The move comes amid ongoing negotiations for a ceasefire with Hezbollah and reflects a strengthening of military relations between the two allies.

Details still unclear on the weapons concerned

Precise details on the nature of the weapons promised to Israel have not yet been revealed. However, this approach is part of a strategy aimed at strengthening Israeli military capabilities in the face of regional threats, particularly in connection with the ongoing conflict in Lebanon. Experts believe that this equipment could include advanced technologies that could change the balance of power in the region.

Expected regional reactions

This decision could provoke strong reactions at the international level, particularly from neighboring countries which could see this arms transfer as an increased risk for their security. In a context of tensions already exacerbated by clashes between Israel and Hezbollah, this development risks further fueling regional concerns.

Possible consequences for ceasefire negotiations

As Israel’s security cabinet meets to consider the terms of a ceasefire agreement overseen by the United States and , this American guarantee may have been a key element in securing Israeli buy-in . However, the Israeli condition of maintaining the right to act unilaterally in the event of violations by Hezbollah remains a stumbling block in the talks.

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