Full details on the now accepted ceasefire agreement with Lebanon

As Benjamin Netanyahu accepts ceasefire deal, here are the conditions

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has just concluded his speech addressing the ceasefire deal with Lebanon to the citizens of Israel. Below are the full details as to what this ceasefire entails for both sides as well as what the next steps are for Israel's defense. 

Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu. (Photo: Chaim Goldberg/Flash90)

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.

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