Israeli officials have confirmed that the recent escalation in Lebanon is over, effectively returning the situation to where it stood 24 hours ago, according to a report by Noam Amir (Channel 14). The confirmation signals that the ceasefire framework, which had been challenged by recent hostilities, has been restored.
Israeli officials have confirmed that the escalation on the Lebanon front has ended, according to a report by Noam Amir (Channel 14). The report states that the situation has been reset to its posture 24 hours prior — effectively a return to the baseline that existed before the latest round of violations and retaliatory strikes.
This confirmation comes after a period of heightened tensions that had put the broader ceasefire framework under strain. The Zioneer has tracked the Lebanon ceasefire since its signing earlier this month, including reports of an Israeli obligation to end the war, a full withdrawal agreement, and Hezbollah's welcome of the truce. The latest flare-up now appears to be resolved, with the ceasefire restored rather than a new status quo.
The nature of the specific violations that triggered the escalation has not been detailed in this report, and it remains unclear whether any residual IDF operations or Hezbollah activity will continue.
2 developments
- StrongHezbollah: We haven't attacked since ceasefire, but will respond if Israel operates in Lebanon
- StrongIsrael agrees to ceasefire on condition it stays in security zone, source says
- DevelopingIran announces end of operations against Israel, warns of retaliation if Israel strikes Lebanon
- StrongAt least 10 Israeli strikes hit southern Lebanon after declared ceasefire, IDF says it retains full freedom of action
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