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It has been claimed that an agreement has been reached for a 60-day ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah. It was stated that the ceasefire would continue until January 20, when the new U.S. President Donald Trump takes office.
ISRAEL AND HEZBOLLAH AGREE ON CEASEFIRE
While Israel's attacks in Gaza and Lebanon continue, a striking claim has emerged. It has been alleged that a ceasefire has been established between Israel and Hezbollah.
IT WILL CONTINUE UNTIL TRUMP TAKES OFFICE
The detail regarding Donald Trump in the ceasefire is noteworthy. It was stated that the ceasefire would last until January 20, 2025, the date when Donald Trump takes office.
DETAILS OF THE CEASEFIRE
On the other hand, the parties will sign the agreement on November 21. The ceasefire will last for 60 days. As part of the ceasefire decision, Hezbollah will withdraw its military wing from a 10-kilometer area in southern Lebanon, and Israel will also withdraw from the southern strip.
ISRAEL'S ATTACKS ON LEBANON
The Israeli army, which has been engaged in controlled clashes with Hezbollah since October 8, 2023, carried out hundreds of airstrikes on southern Lebanese cities, as well as the Bekaa and Baalbek regions on September 23. According to the Lebanese Ministry of Health, since October 8, 2023, 3,516 people have died, including 902 women and children, and 212 health workers, while 14,929 people have been injured.
Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah was killed in airstrikes carried out by the Israeli army on Beirut on September 27. Hezbollah is responding to Israel with rockets and missiles. There have been no significant damages reported in these attacks, which mostly targeted military bases on the Israeli side.
A wave of migration from the southern parts of the country to the capital Beirut and the north continues. According to United Nations data, more than 1.4 million people have been displaced in Lebanon due to Israeli attacks. The Lebanese government announced that more than 600,000 of the displaced people have migrated to Syria.
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