Waffenruhe between Israel and Hisbollah? Hope for peace is growing!

Waffenruhe between Israel and Hisbollah? Hope for peace is growing!

Shortly before the US presidential election could be a ceasefire between Israel and the Lebanese Hezbollah in sight. The executive Prime Minister of Lebanon, Nadschib Mikati, expressed hope of an agreement within a few days, while the US emissary AMOS Hochststein is expected to talks in Israel. Despite these diplomatic efforts, the war between Israel and the Hisbollah continues unabated. In the night, sirens were activated in northern Israel in northern Israel, and the Israeli army stated that he had intercepted a drone from Lebanon. According to reports, the Hisbollah fired around 60 floors, while Israel bombed destinations in Lebanon, including the ancient city of Baalbek. At least 19 people are said to have died.

The US government is pushing on a ceasefire to help the civilian victims in the region. Mikati explained that the implementation of the UN Resolution 1701 and the stationing of the Lebanese army in the south of the country were prerequisites for a ceasefire. An alleged US proposal stipulates that Israeli soldiers leave Lebanon within seven days of the end of hostility and 10,000 soldiers of the Lebanese army are stationed at the border. In the meantime, the Hisbollah emphasized that its consent to a ceasefire depends on an agreement in Gaza. The conflict remains tense and the international community is closely observing the developments. Further information can be found in a recent report at www.lippewelle.de .

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