Conditions of the Lebanon-Israel ceasefire agreement:
- Hezbollah and all the other armed groups in Lebanon will not carry out any offensive actions against Israel.
- Israel, in return, will not carry out any offensive military action against targets in Lebanon, including on land, in the air, and at sea.
- Israel and Lebanon acknowledge the importance of UN Security Council Resolution 1701.
- These commitments do not negate Israel's or Lebanon's right to exercise their inherent right to self-defense.
- The official security forces and army of Lebanon will be the only armed groups authorized to carry weapons or operate forces in southern Lebanon.
- Any sale, supply, and production of weapons or materials related to weapons to Lebanon will be under the supervision and control of the Lebanese government.
- All unauthorized facilities involved in the production of weapons and weapon-related materials will be dismantled.
- All military infrastructure and positions will be dismantled, and all unauthorized weapons that do not comply with these commitments will be confiscated.
- A committee will be established that will be accepted by both Israel and Lebanon to oversee and assist in ensuring the enforcement of these commitments.
- Israel and Lebanon will report any possible violation of the commitments to the committee and UNIFIL
- Lebanon will deploy its official security forces and military forces along all borders, crossing points, and the line defining the southern area presented in the deployment plan.
- Israel will gradually redeploy its forces south of the Blue Line within a period of up to 60 days.
The U.S. will promote indirect negotiations between Israel and Lebanon to reach an agreed land border.