Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated Tuesday that the ceasefire in Lebanon will begin Friday, according to reports. No further details on the terms or the status of the negotiations have been provided, and the claim has not been confirmed by Israeli officials.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated that the ceasefire in Lebanon will begin on Friday (June 19), according to a single report. The statement provides no details on the terms of the agreement, the scope of a potential Israeli withdrawal, or the status of the negotiations. This claim has not been confirmed by Israeli officials. As The Zioneer previously reported, Araghchi has in recent days repeatedly linked any ceasefire or memorandum of understanding with the United States to an Israeli withdrawal from southern Lebanon, setting a Friday deadline. The current statement appears consistent with that position but offers no independent verification or new specifics.
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