I don’t have live access to current news feeds right now, but I can summarize the latest widely reported developments up to late November 2024 and point you to how to verify the very latest.
- What happened: In late November 2024, there were reports that Israel and Lebanon, via Hezbollah, were moving toward a US-brokered ceasefire framework. The talks centered on a 60-day pause to hostilities, with both sides agreeing to redeploy forces and allow Lebanese army and UNIFIL to strengthen presence along southern Lebanon and the Blue Line, while Israel would withdraw from some areas. Several outlets indicated the Israeli cabinet or security leadership was set to approve the deal in principle or to present it for full cabinet approval, with public statements from Lebanese officials expressing support. These reports described an American-mediated arrangement designed to de-escalate the conflict and lay groundwork for a longer-term ceasefire under UNSCR 1701.[3][5][6]
What to check for the very latest:
- Confirm whether the ceasefire officially took effect, the exact start time, and any verified phased withdrawal timelines.
- Look for the status of tripartite mechanisms involving the U.S., UNIFIL, and the Lebanese Armed Forces, including any reported violations or incidents.
- Check for any changes in the security cabinet’s decisions in Israel, and statements from Lebanon’s government or Hezbollah about implementation.
Where to find reliable updates:
- Major international outlets with live coverage (CNN, BBC, Al Jazeera, AP) and regional outlets (Al-Ahram, The Guardian’s live blogs) often provide minute-by-minute updates during such negotiations. Recent examples include CNN’s live updates and AP’s Middle East briefings from late November 2024.[4][6][3]
- Official statements from the U.S. State Department or White House briefings, along with UNIFIL press releases, are helpful for formal confirmations and timelines.[6][3]
If you’d like, I can search for the very latest articles now and summarize the newest official confirmations and any changes since the initial reports.
Sources
The Israeli security cabinet approved an American-mediated ceasefire proposal aimed at de-escalating tensions with Hezbollah on Tuesday evening. The agreement, brokered by US Special Envoy Amos Hochstein, stipulates that Hezbollah will retreat north of the Litani River in southern Lebanon, Israeli troops will withdraw from the region, and Lebanese army forces will be deployed in
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www.cnn.comIsraeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu will consider the deal later today, marking a significant breakthrough in the Middle Eastern conflict
www.independent.co.ukThe Israeli ambassador to Washington says that a cease-fire deal to end fighting between Israel and the Lebanon-based Hezbollah could be reached 'within days.'
apnews.comBiden says the deal, accepted by both sides effective at 4am local time on Wednesday; US president says he will also keep pushing for Gaza ceasefire
www.theguardian.comThe Israeli cabinet looks set to approve a ceasefire deal in Lebanon later Tuesday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's spokesperson said, a move that could potentially end the war that has killed…
www.cnn.comIsraeli prime minister says he will present the draft ceasefire with Lebanon's Hezbollah to his full cabinet.
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