Lebanon’s caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati shared on Wednesday his belief that a cease-fire with Israel could soon be within reach, following discussions with US envoy Amos Hochstein. As outlined in a leaked draft, the proposed agreement reportedly includes Hezbollah’s withdrawal north of the Litani River, aligning with UN Security Council Resolution 1701’s requirement that private militias disarm and that the Lebanese Army deploy near the border. The potential cease-fire would also initiate a 60-day truce and an Israeli troop pullout, overseen by a US-led international mechanism. Although hopeful, Israeli officials remain cautious about Lebanon’s capacity to enforce these UN mandates, given Hezbollah’s extensive military resources. The United States has voiced support for Israel’s right to act against Hezbollah threats while urging steps to protect civilians. As the US looks to secure an agreement before the November 5 presidential election, the next few days will be critical in determining the possibility of a lasting cease-fire.
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As the reporter covering these developments, I invite you to read the full article [2] for a deeper look at this significant moment and what it could mean for peace and stability in the region.