The Israeli cabinet approved a ceasefire agreement with Lebanon, Reuters news agency reported, quoting Hebrew media.
Hebrew sources said that the ceasefire decision between Lebanon and the occupying entity would be implemented at 10 am on Wednesday .
This comes at a time when the head of the Israeli occupation government, Benjamin Netanyahu, announced that the security and political affairs cabinet intends to ratify, in a session it is holding at this time, Tuesday evening, the ceasefire agreement with Lebanon that was reached through American and French mediation.
Netanyahu said that “Israel” agrees to the agreement for three main goals, at the top of which is “focusing on Iran”, which he considered to be the main threat to his entity, the second goal is to “revitalize the forces” and overcome the restrictions imposed on the supply of weapons to the occupying entity, and the last goal is to “separate the Gaza front from the Lebanon front” and “isolate” the Hamas movement “according to his claim.
For his part, Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid commented on the ceasefire decision, saying “The greatest disaster in our history occurred during Netanyahu’s term, and any agreement with Hezbollah will not erase the neglect.”
Lapid stated that the right-wing government was dragged into an agreement with Hezbollah, adding, “Currently, the northern towns are destroyed, the lives of the residents have collapsed, and the army is exhausted.”