Zionist Regime Defeated: Butcher Netanyahu declares a ceasefire agreement in Lebanon
Killer Netanyahu has expressed his support for a ceasefire agreement in Lebanon following a meeting with his security cabinet. The proposal, which was jointly presented by the United States and France, was the main focus of the discussions.

According to a report by Israeli Channel 12, the cabinet has sanctioned a ceasefire after two months of escalated hostilities in Lebanon.
The United States and France are anticipated to issue a joint statement announcing a ceasefire agreement, sources indicate.
Lebanon’s parliament is scheduled to convene on Wednesday morning for deliberations concerning the recently reached agreement.
In a televised address on Tuesday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu asserted that the duration of the ceasefire is contingent upon Hezbollah’s actions. He emphasized that Israel would retain unfettered operational flexibility, stating, “Should Hezbollah position rockets, we will respond with an offensive.”
He stated that any violations would be met with a strong response.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced plans to present the complete framework of a ceasefire agreement with Hezbollah to the full cabinet for final approval.
He stated that the ceasefire agreement allows Israel to redirect its attention towards addressing the “Iranian threat.” He further remarked, “We are transforming the dynamics of the region.”
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that the ceasefire will provide the nation’s military with an opportunity for respite while also enabling a concentrated focus on the Gaza Strip to “intensify” actions against Hamas.
Despite the recent announcement, hostilities persisted as Israel significantly intensified its aerial bombardments on Beirut and other regions of Lebanon.
The Israeli Defense Forces have announced a significant mandatory evacuation directive, urging residents to vacate 20 specified areas. Military spokesperson Avichay Adraee reported that the Israeli Air Force is currently executing a comprehensive assault on various targets throughout Beirut.
Hezbollah has stated that its conditions for agreeing to a ceasefire include a complete cessation of Israeli aggression and the safeguarding of Lebanon’s sovereignty.
Officials have reported that the ceasefire agreement mandates the withdrawal of Israeli forces from southern Lebanon, while requiring Lebanon’s military to take over control in the area.
Lebanon’s Foreign Minister, Abdallah Bou Habib, announced that the Lebanese military is ready to station a minimum of 5,000 soldiers in southern Lebanon, coinciding with the withdrawal of Israeli forces.
Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati has urged the international community to expedite efforts towards implementing a ceasefire and halting Israel’s military actions.
In a statement on Tuesday evening, the spokesperson condemned the aggressive actions in Beirut, claiming they demonstrate the adversary’s blatant disregard for international law.
In late September, the Israeli government, under the leadership of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, launched a comprehensive military operation targeting Lebanon. This escalation followed a strategic announcement by Netanyahu, outlining revised objectives for the offensive, with a particular focus on facilitating the return of hundreds of thousands of settlers to their residences in the northern regions of what Israel considers its territory.
Israeli military commanders vowed to dismantle Hezbollah and remove its presence from southern Lebanon. Nevertheless, they eventually had to agree to a ceasefire without fulfilling these objectives.
Far-right Israeli minister Itamar Ben-Gvir on Tuesday criticized the recent agreement between Israel and Lebanon, asserting that it falls short of ensuring the safe return of northern settlers to their homes.
Opposition leader Yair Lapid has criticized Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s cabinet, stating it was “compelled into a deal with Hezbollah,” resulting in significant destruction of northern towns, a severe impact on residents’ livelihoods, and leaving the military fatigued.
This article is currently undergoing updates.