US Military Delegation Arrives in Lebanon to Oversee Israel-Lebanon Ceasefire Implementation
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First reported by Ynet · 1 day ago
What happened
A US military delegation arrived in Lebanon to oversee the ceasefire agreement with Israel and support Israeli troop withdrawals ahead of renewed peace talks in Rome. The agreement involves phased Israeli withdrawals and Lebanese Army deployment in southern Lebanon, contingent on Hezbollah's disarmament. Lebanon will engage diplomatically in upcoming negotiations while the US helps monitor implementation.
- 01US military delegation arrived in Lebanon to monitor Israel-Lebanon ceasefire implementation.
- 02Delegation supports Israeli withdrawal from pilot zones in southern Lebanon to Lebanese Army control.
- 03Agreement signed June 26 aims for Lebanese Army sole authority in south, pending Hezbollah disarmament.
- 04Israeli forces to remain in security zone as long as Hezbollah stays armed, per Israeli officials.
- 05Lebanon to participate diplomatically in upcoming Rome talks with Israel next week.
- 06Lebanese Army ready to deploy in areas vacated by Israeli troops, informed US delegation.
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