An American delegation has been dispatched to Beirut to follow up on the ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah, according to a report by ynet. The report follows an earlier Financial Times confirmation, providing multiple sources for the deployment.
Earlier this evening, The Zioneer reported that the Financial Times confirmed the United States sent a team to Beirut to reinforce the Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire. Now, Israeli news outlet ynet independently reports that an American delegation has been dispatched to follow up on the ceasefire. The dual sourcing from FT and ynet strengthens the credibility of the report.
The ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah, which followed weeks of escalation, has been under strain. As The Zioneer has documented, Hezbollah has been accused of multiple violations, including rocket fire and drone incursions, which Israel has cited in its diplomatic communications. The US delegation's arrival signals continued American engagement to stabilize the situation.
The exact composition and timeline of the delegation remain unconfirmed. No official statement from the US State Department or the Israeli Prime Minister's Office has been published yet.
3 developments
- DevelopingUS Official: Hezbollah Offered Ceasefire for Halt to Beirut Strikes
- DevelopingIsraeli Ambassador: Hezbollah fire violates agreements, demands Beirut strike
- DevelopingCNN: US relayed Israel's no-escalation pledge to Iran after Hezbollah ceasefire violations
- DevelopingLebanese media report Israeli drones over Beirut amid continuing ceasefire violations
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