Biden says that this team has collaborated with Israel and Lebanon to establish a ceasefire, which will bring the conflict to a close, effective from 02:00 GMT (04:00 local time) early Wednesday.
He states that over the next 60 days, Israel will gradually withdraw its remaining forces.
People in both Lebanon and Israel will soon be able to safely return to their communities and begin rebuilding their lives, Biden says.
He adds that if Hezbollah breaks the agreement, Israel has the right to self-defence in accordance with international law.
> It's not an Israel Hezbollah ceasefire. It's an Israel Lebanon ceasefire
It would be a misnomer to call it an "Israel-Hezbollah" agreement, but it is an Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire. Hezbollah stopped all attacks at 04:00, as did Israel, when the ceasefire went into effect. Hezbollah MPs haven't openly rejected it. The only reason Hezbollah weren't "officially" involved is because, despite having MPs in Lebanese parliament, they're a US-designated terror group.
"The cease-fire is an agreement between Israel, Lebanon and the mediating countries, including the United States — but not Hezbollah, which the U.S. has designated a terrorist group. A top Lebanese lawmaker has been acting as a liaison with Hezbollah, but the group is not an official signatory."
> did Lebanon ever get a government together again? they've been in a governmental void, and with the outsized Iran being all hegemonic
No, they still have a caretaker government. The have a caretaker prime minister, but no president (fun fact: the president of Lebanon must be a Maronite Christian per their constitution).
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@1,331,137 (A) > It's an agreement between Israel and Lebanon that establishes an Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire.
And only because Israel all but obliterated Hezbollah, so they are pretty much no longer a threat. Not because Biden orchestrated it, as the libtard media is trying to suggest.
really now. you lose influence when you choose to use this kind of characterisation, especially given the corporate nature of damn near all the media that people get.