Israel, Lebanon agree to renew ceasefire; create Lebanese security zones
Israel and Lebanon have agreed to a renewed ceasefire that includes the creation of security zones in Lebanon to restrict Hezbollah militants. The agreement, mediated by the US, requires the Lebanese army to take control of these areas to foster long-term peace.
Why it matters
The establishment of security zones and the exclusion of non-state actors like Hezbollah marks a significant shift in the regional security architecture.
Israel, Lebanon agree to renew ceasefire; create Lebanese security zones - The Times of India
The article provides a detailed account of the agreement's terms and the geopolitical context, including the exclusion of Hezbollah and the implied stance against Iranian influence.
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