Netanyahu “aberto” a acordo de cessar-fogo no Líbano infographic
A infografia mostra o proposto cessar-fogo de 60 dias entre Israel e o Hezbollá.
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Netanyahu “aberto” a acordo de cessar-fogo com o Hezbollá

By Phil Bainbridge

November 26, 2024 - A trégua de 60 dias proposta baseia-se na Resolução 1701 da ONU que pôs fim ao conflito de 2006 entre Israel e o Hezbollá mas que nunca foi totalmente implementado, com ambos os lados a alegar violações do outro.

After almost a year of rocket attacks by Hezbollah in support of Hamas in Gaza, Israel mounted a ground invasion into south Lebanon with the aim of preventing an October 11 style attack from across its northern border. The proposal would see the IDF withdraw to the Blue Line de facto border between the two countries within 60 days, while Hezbollah would remove all fighters and arms from the area south of the Litani River, about 20 miles further north, to be replaced by the Lebanese Army with the support of UNFIL monitoring both sides’ adherence to the terms. The supply of arms and the presence of foreign forces in the country would be forbidden unless authorised by the Lebanese government.

Under pressure from the U.S., the Israeli cabinet meets to decide whether to approve the proposal, with Prime Minister Benjamin Natnyahu reportedly in favour, while hawkish National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir has publicly opposed the deal.

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PUBLISHED: 26/11/2024; STORY: Graphic News
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