Lebanon ceasefire talks intensify as Hezbollah considers new US-Israeli proposal

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1Hezbollah is considering a US-Israeli ceasefire proposal, sources told CNN, as diplomatic efforts to end the conflict between Israel and the Lebanese militant group intensify.

2The US ambassador to Lebanon, Lisa Johnson, relayed the proposal to the Lebanese government on Thursday night, a Lebanese official familiar with the discussions told CNN.

3Authorities areoptimisticthat Hezbollah will agree to the terms of the agreement and expect to submit an official response to the latest proposal next Monday, the official said.

4Diplomatic efforts are on fire now,” the source said.

5Israel launched a major offensive in Lebanon in mid-September following months of tit-for-tat border attacks which started when Hezbollah attacked Israel in solidarity with Hamas and Palestinians in Gaza. 6Returning 60,000 civilians to their homes in northern Israel has become a political imperative for the country’s leadership.

Two women stand next to the destruction in the city centre of Tyre, following an Israeli airstrike in the southern Lebanese port city, killing at least seven, three of whom were deaf and mute over the weekend. Explosion continues in the south of Lebanon as Hezbollah and Israel's conflict has not see an end. (Photo by Ashley Chan / SOPA Images/Sipa USA)(Sipa via AP Images)

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10The offensive dealt devastating blows to Hezbollah’s leadership and its vast arsenal, and, according to the Lebanese health ministry, killed hundreds of civilians and displaced more than a million people.

11Even with ceasefire talks underway, Israeli strikes have escalated this week, intensifying its bombardment and ground operation. 12Most of the targets have been Shia-majority areas where Hezbollah wields influence, but Israel has also struck buildings housing displaced families well outside areas of the militant group’s dominance.

13Israel’s strikes across Lebanon killed at least 43 people on Thursday, including eight civil defense workers, according to Lebanon’s health ministry and civil defense directorate.

14The General Directorate of the Civil Defense said on X that an Israeli strike destroyed their headquarters in the village of Douris near Baalbek. 15The civil defense building was hitwhile a number of workers were inside, ready to receive calls for relief and immediate intervention to assist citizens,” the directorate said in a statement.

16The latest proposal, which Ambassador Johnson outlined to Lebanon’s Speaker of Parliament Nabih Berriwho is close to Hezbollahis the first to be submitted by the US and Israel since a temporary ceasefire was negotiated in late September. 17Those efforts were upended when Israel killed Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah in a major bombing attack in Beirut’s southern suburbs.

18Another Lebanese official familiar with the discussions around the ceasefire told CNN that US President-elect Donald Trump has endorsed the ongoing negotiations, which have been spearheaded by the Biden administration’s special envoy to Lebanon, Amos Hochstein.

19US officials have continued to pursue a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon and people close to Donald Trump have signaled to administration officials that he would not seek to upend the ongoing efforts, US and Israeli sources said.

20Still there are questions about when the deal gets finished: current US official say it is close to being concluded, but some Israeli officials have told Trump and those close to him that they intend to deliver the incoming Trump team with the ceasefire as an early gift. 21Other Israeli officials, however, have signaled to the Biden administration that they want to move ahead with a deal sooner rather than later.

22CNN has approached the Trump campaign for comment.

23The Logan Act prevents Trumpbefore he is officially presidentfrom engaging in US policy, and specifically from negotiating with foreign governments which have disputes with the US. 24Members of Trump’s transition team are cognizant of this law.

25Still some current US officials point out that Trump likely does not want to be seen as putting pressure on Israel so soon after he takes office, so there is a mutual incentive to resolve the situation on Israel’s northern border sooner rather than later. 26Two people involved in the discussions said the main sticking point still being how to enforce a Hezbollah retreat from southern Lebanon and whether the Lebanese Armed Forces will be prepared to take on a more active role there.

27The US-Israeli proposal aims to achieve a 60-day cessation of hostilities and is being portrayed as the basis of a lasting ceasefire, according to the first Lebanese official, adding that terms lie within the parameters of UN Resolution 1701 which ended the Lebanon-Israel war of 2006. 28The resolution stipulates that the only armed groups in the area south of Lebanon’s Litani River should be the Lebanese army and UN peacekeeping forces.

29The proposal also involves Israeli ground forces, operating in south Lebanon since late September, retreat to behind the internationally recognized boundary between the two countries.

30The points mainly focus on the mechanism of implementation and on the role of the Lebanese Armed Forces in implementing 1701in the south of the Litani River,” the official said, adding that it also deals with smuggling routes through the country’s international borders.

31The US embassy in Beirut declined CNN’s request for comment on the ceasefire negotiations.

from CNN