The Israeli security cabinet agreed on Tuesday evening to a ceasefire agreement in Lebanon.
The agreement is expected to enter into force tomorrow, Wednesday, according to Reuters.
While the Israeli media published the full text of the agreement between Israel and Lebanon.
The 13-point agreement stipulates the following:
• Hezbollah and all other armed groups in Lebanese territory will not carry out any offensive action against Israel.
On the other hand, Israel will not carry out any offensive military action against targets in Lebanon, whether on the ground, in the air, or at sea.
• Israel and Lebanon recognize the importance of UN Security Council Resolution 1701.
• These obligations do not negate the right of Israel or Lebanon to self-defense.
Selling, supplying or producing weapons
• The official Lebanese security forces and army will be the only armed actors allowed to carry weapons or operate forces in southern Lebanon.
• The sale, supply or production of weapons or weapons-related materials in Lebanon will be supervised by the Lebanese government.
• All unauthorized facilities involved in the production of weapons and weapons-related materials will be dismantled.
• All military infrastructure and sites will be dismantled, and all unauthorized weapons that do not comply with these commitments will be confiscated.
• A committee will be established with the approval of both Israel and Lebanon to oversee and assist in ensuring the implementation of these commitments.
60 days
• Israel and Lebanon will submit reports on any potential violations of these obligations to the Committee and to the United Nations Interim Forces in Lebanon (UNIFIL).
• Lebanon will deploy official security forces and army forces along all borders, crossing points and the specific line of the southern region as described in the deployment plan.
• Israel will gradually withdraw from south of the Blue Line over a period of up to 60 days.
• The United States will promote indirect negotiations between Israel and Lebanon to reach recognized land borders.