Netanyahu preliminarily approves agreement with Hezbollah
Region
- 25 November, 2024
- 13:05
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has preliminarily approved a ceasefire agreement with Hezbollah in Lebanon, though several details still need to be discussed.
Report informs via CNN that, according to their sources, Netanyahu "preliminarily approved" the agreement on Sunday evening, but Israeli authorities have doubts about some aspects that still need to be coordinated.
Earlier, the Israeli news portal Ynet reported that Israel had preliminarily approved the proposed agreement with Hezbollah on a ceasefire in Lebanon, which now requires final approval from the cabinet of ministers.
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