Lebanon ceasefire in danger after breaches of the agreement by both sides
Written by: Laura Lallana
The agreement brokered by the United States and France went into effect on November 27th. It included 13 separate points of agreement where each part to follow specific deadlines for withdrawing into areas in Lebanon. The agreement’s main goal is to end hostilities permanently between the two countries.
The truce plan is divided into three stages. The first one includes a withdrawal of Hezbollah troops to the north of litany river, which would be considered the new border between Israel and Lebanon. This stage also includes the replacement of Hezbollah fighters with the Lebanese army in other to regain control of the area. The second stage of the agreement e establishes Israeli troops will gradually move to the south of the Blue Line -the unofficial border between the two countries- within a 60-days period. The last stage of the ceasefire plan is the beginning of conversations for establishing the new border between the countries.