Netanyahu Intimated That He Would Approve Ceasefire with Hezbollah

Gulf News — Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's spokesperson said the Israeli cabinet is prepared to endorse a potential ceasefire agreement in Lebanon. 

At a security conference with Israeli officials on Sunday evening, Netanyahu said he could endorse the Hezbollah ceasefire agreement. He said that he approved the ceasefire strategy on Monday.

He further added that continued exchange fire between Israel and Hezbollah might change the scenario.

 However, later Monday evening, a Lebanese official engaged in conversations confirmed that a ceasefire is likely to be declared "within 24 hours."

 Several Lebanese government sources report that Lebanon has already agreed to the US-backed idea with Hezbollah's support.

Israel has massacred and injured over 100,000 people in Palestine and Lebanon since October 7, 2023, including the families of the leaders of Hamas and Hizbollah. 

Arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his former Defense Minister have been issued by the International Criminal Court (ICC), 

Due to the International Criminal Court (ICC) arrest warrants, more than 124 countries must arrest Netanyahu and his former Defence Minister Yoav Gallant. 

As a result, it is widely believed that Benjamin Netanyahu is under tremendous pressure and is, therefore, accepting the US-backed ceasefire proposal in Lebanon. 






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