A source with knowledge of the matter told Amichai Stein (i24NEWS) that following a visit by the US CENTCOM commander to Lebanon, the Lebanese government is fully committed to implementing the agreement. The source emphasized the government is 'all in' on implementing the deal.
A source with knowledge of the matter told Amichai Stein (i24NEWS) on Monday evening that the Lebanese government is 'all in' on implementing the cease-fire agreement following a visit by the US CENTCOM commander to Lebanon. The statement, attributed to a single diplomatic source, signals continued US engagement in the enforcement process. The agreement in question is the November 2024 cease-fire between Israel and Hezbollah.
The Lebanese commitment claim follows a sequence of reports on CENTCOM commander Adm. Brad Cooper's regional tour. As The Zioneer reported on Sunday (June 28, 20:50 Jerusalem), Cooper initially was reported heading to Lebanon. That night, the desk published multiple updates: Cooper was confirmed meeting Lebanese army chief Gen. Rudolf Haykal, Lebanese President Joseph Aoun, and Israeli leaders, as well as visiting US troops in Israel. A CENTCOM statement confirmed the Beirut talks focused on implementing the US-Israel-Lebanon framework agreement signed in Washington on Friday. The thread evolved from a single Lebanese report to on-record confirmation by multiple newsrooms and CENTCOM itself.
Attributed to the US-Israel-Lebanon framework agreement signed on June 26, 2026, the cease-fire implementation process has been a focal point of US diplomatic engagement. As The Zioneer reported, 50,000 American forces remain deployed across the region at high readiness. The Lebanese army's involvement in overseeing a pilot program was previously noted in the thread.
The source's assessment reflects the government's stated willingness rather than confirmed operational progress. No new milestones or deadlines were specified. The reliability rating remains 'Developing,' as it is based on a single diplomatic source cited by one journalist, with no corroboration from other outlets or on-record statements.
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