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FULL TEXT OF ISRAEL-LEBANON SO CALLED CEASEFIRE WHICH SHOULD LAST A WEEK OR LESS.
Full
text: The Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire deal-‘Cessation of Hostilities’
document sets out ‘commitments’ by Israel and Lebanon intended ‘to
enable civilians on both sides of the Blue Line to return safely to
their lands and homes’By ToI Staff 27 November 2024, 4:44 pm
The
following is the text of the deal that yielded a ceasefire between
Israel and Lebanon early on Wednesday morning. An almost identical text
was first published by the UAE English daily The National. (A widely
reported accompanying “side letter” setting out American commitments to
Israel has not been seen by The Times of Israel or published elsewhere,
but parts of its content, as reported by Israel’s Channel 12 news,
appear at the bottom of this article.) Announcement of a Cessation of
Hostilities and Related Commitments on Enhanced Security Arrangements
and Toward the Implementation of UNSCR 1701-After discussions with the
governments of the Republic of Lebanon (hereinafter “Lebanon”) and the
State of Israel (hereinafter “Israel”), the United States of America and
France understand that Lebanon and Israel seek a sustainable end to the
current escalation of hostilities across the Blue Line and are each
prepared to take steps to promote conditions for a permanent and
comprehensive solution.These understandings reflect steps to which
Israel and Lebanon are committed in order to implement fully United
Nations Security Council Resolution (UNSCR) 1701, recognizing that UNSCR
1701 also calls for full implementation of its predecessor UNSC
resolutions, including “disarmament of all armed groups in Lebanon”, so
that the only forces authorized to carry arms in Lebanon will be the
Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF), Internal Security Forces, Directorate of
General Security, General Directorate of State Security, Lebanese
Customs, and Municipal Police (hereinafter “Lebanon’s official military
and security forces”). To that end, the US and France understand the
following:
1. Israel and Lebanon will implement a cessation of
hostilities beginning at 04:00 hours (IST/EET, November 27, 2024 in
accordance with the commitments detailed below.
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2.
From 04:00 hours (IST/EET), November 27, 2024 forward, the Government
of Lebanon will prevent Hezbollah and all other armed groups in the
territory of Lebanon from carrying out any operations against Israel,
and Israel will not carry out any offensive military operations against
Lebanese targets, including civilian, military, or other state targets,
in the territory of Lebanon by land, air, or sea.
Amos Hochstein,
center, a senior adviser to US President Joe Biden, arrives ahead of a
meeting with Lebanese parliament speaker Nabih Berri, in Beirut,
Lebanon, November 20, 2024. (AP Photo/Bilal Hussein)
3. Israel
and Lebanon recognize the importance of UNSCR 1701 to achieving lasting
peace and security and commit to taking steps towards its full
implementation, without violation.
4. These commitments do not
preclude either Israel or Lebanon from exercising their inherent right
of self-defense, consistent with international law.
5. Without
prejudice to the UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) and its
responsibilities, or to commitments in UNSCR 1701 and its predecessor
resolutions, Lebanon’s official military and security forces,
infrastructure, and weaponry will be the only armed groups, arms, and
related materiel deployed in the southern Litani area shown in the
attached LAF Deployment Plan (hereinafter “the Southern Litani Area”).
6.
Consistent with UNSCR 1701 and its predecessor resolutions, in order to
prevent the re-establishment and rearmament of non-state armed groups
in Lebanon, any sales or supply of arms and related materiel into
Lebanon will be regulated and controlled by the Government of Lebanon.
Additionally, all production of arms and related materiel within Lebanon
will be regulated and controlled by the Government of Lebanon.
7.
In order to implement UNSCR 1701, and upon the commencement of the
cessation of hostilities according to paragraph 1, the Government of
Lebanon will provide all necessary authorities, including freedom of
movement, to Lebanon’s official military and security forces, and
instruct them, consistent with UNSCR 1701 and its predecessor
resolutions to:
a. Monitor and enforce against any unauthorized
entry of arms and related materiel into and throughout Lebanon,
including through all border crossings, and against the unauthorized
production of arms and materiel within Lebanon.
b. Starting with
the Southern Litani Area, dismantle all existing unauthorized facilities
involved in the production of arms and related materiel, and prevent
the establishment of such facilities in the future.
c. Starting
with the Southern Litani Area, dismantle all infrastructure and military
positions, and confiscate all unauthorized arms inconsistent with these
commitments.
8. The United States and France intend to work
within the Military Technical Committee for Lebanon (MTC4L) to enable
and achieve a total LAF deployment of 10,000 soldiers to southern
Lebanon as soon as possible. Further, the United States and France
intend to work with the international community to support the LAF as
appropriate to achieve such an increase in its deployment levels in
Lebanon, and to improve its capabilities.
9. Upon the
commencement of the cessation of hostilities according to paragraph 1,
and without prejudice to UNIFIL and its mandate and responsibilities in
UNSCR 1701 and its predecessor resolutions, Israel and Lebanon resolve,
in co-ordination with UNIFIL, to reformulate and enhance the tripartite
mechanism (hereinafter: “the Mechanism”). The reformulated and enhanced
Mechanism, hosted by UNIFIL, chaired by the US, and including France,
will monitor, verify, and assist in ensuring enforcement of these
commitments.
a. Israel and Lebanon will cooperate with and facilitate the work of the Mechanism and will ensure their safety.
b.
The Mechanism will work with the MTC4L to strengthen the capacity and
training of the LAF to inspect and dismantle unauthorized sites and
infrastructure, above and below ground, confiscate unauthorized weapons,
and prevent the presence of unauthorized armed groups.
c.
Alongside the Mechanism’s work, UNIFIL’s work pursuant to its mandate
will continue, including the efforts UNIFIL supports through its
convening role that enhance the Mechanism’s effectiveness.
10.
Israel and Lebanon will report any alleged violations to the Mechanism
and UNIFIL without prejudice to their respective rights to communicate
directly with the UN Security Council. The Mechanism will develop
appropriate procedures to consult, inspect, gather information, and
assist in ensuring the enforcement of these commitments.
11. Upon
the commencement of the cessation of hostilities according to paragraph
1, Lebanon will deploy its official military and security forces to all
borders, and to all regulated and non-regulated land, air and sea
border crossings. In addition, the LAF will deploy forces, set road
blocks and checkpoints on all the roads and bridges along the line
delineating the Southern Litani Area.
12. Upon the commencement
of the cessation of hostilities according to paragraph 1, Israel will
withdraw its forces in a phased manner south of the Blue Line, and in
parallel the LAF will deploy to positions in the Southern Litani Area
shown in the attached LAF Deployment Plan, and will commence the
implementation of its obligations under the commitments, including the
dismantling of unauthorized sites and infrastructure and confiscating
unauthorized arms and related materiel. The Mechanism will coordinate
execution by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) and LAF of the specific and
detailed plan for the phased withdrawal and deployment in these areas,
which should not exceed 60 days.
13. Israel and Lebanon request
that the United States – with the partnership of the United Nations –
facilitate indirect negotiations between Israel and Lebanon with the
objective of resolving remaining disputed points along the Blue Line,
consistent with resolution 1701.
The United States and France
understand that the above commitments will be accepted by Israel and
Lebanon concurrently with this announcement.These commitments strive to
enable civilians on both sides of the Blue Line to return safely to
their lands and homes. The United States and France further intend to
lead international efforts to support capacity-building and economic
development throughout Lebanon to advance stability and prosperity in
this region.Map accompanying US-brokered Israel-Lebanon cessation of
hostilities announcement.Reported content of a US ‘side letter’Israel’s
Channel 12 news outlet published what it said were details from a “side
letter” of guarantees that the US was providing to Israel, in which the
US reportedly affirms and details Israel’s right to defend itself
against renewed threats.According to the report, the US will commit to
providing Israel with intelligence information pertaining to violations
of the terms of the ceasefire deal, and in particular, regarding any
indication that Hezbollah is attempting to infiltrate the ranks of the
Lebanese Army.The letter also reportedly stresses the US’s commitment to
working with Israel to prevent Iran from destabilizing the region, from
establishing itself in Lebanon, and from undermining the accord
directly or via proxies.The US also confirms in the letter that Israel
has the right to act in response to threats from inside Lebanon, “in
accordance with international law,” Channel 12 reported.The letter is
reported to note that should the terms of the agreement be broken in
southern Lebanon, Israel reserves the right to act at any time.Beyond
southern Lebanon, however, it will reportedly only be permitted to act
in response to Hezbollah violating the ceasefire if the Lebanese Army is
unable or unwilling to deal with the violations.Should Israel feel it
is required to take action in response to threats inside Lebanon,
regardless of where, it will be required to notify the United States
wherever possible, Channel 12 said the letter adds.Finally, the report
said, the letter confirms Israel’s right to conduct reconnaissance
flights over Lebanon, for intelligence purposes, so long as they do not
break the sound barrier.