What we know about the deal

What we know about the deal

BBC nation

Key Points:

  • US President Donald Trump announced a 10-day ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon starting 16 April, with the possibility of extension if negotiations progress; Hezbollah was not explicitly mentioned in the initial statement but was urged by Trump to comply.
  • The ceasefire terms allow Israel to defend itself against attacks and require Lebanon to prevent Hezbollah and other armed groups from attacking Israel; both countries see the truce as a step toward permanent peace talks facilitated by the US.
  • Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and Lebanese leaders welcomed the ceasefire, though Hezbollah demands a full halt to attacks and no Israeli troop movement; Netanyahu stated Israeli forces would remain 10 km inside southern Lebanon, causing concern over potential occupation.
  • The ceasefire was negotiated through rare direct talks in Washington, but Hezbollah was not confirmed as a participant; the announcement reportedly surprised some Israeli officials, with limited internal government consultation.
  • The conflict is linked to broader tensions involving Iran, with the US and Israel targeting Iran and its proxies, including Hezbollah; since early March, over 2,100 people have died in Lebanon due to Israeli attacks, while Hezbollah attacks have killed a smaller number of Israeli civilians and soldiers.

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