**US and Israel Agree to Ceasefire**
After 13 months of fighting, US President Joe Biden has announced a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hezbollah, the Lebanese militant group. The deal aims to end the conflict and protect Israel from terrorist threats.
**Key Points of the Agreement**
* Hezbollah must remove its fighters and arms from the area between the Blue Line and the Litani River within 60 days.
* The Lebanese Army will take over this area and ensure that infrastructure and weapons are removed and cannot be rebuilt.
* Israel will gradually withdraw its remaining civilians and forces over the next 60 days, allowing people to return home on both sides of the border.
**Concerns and Challenges**
There are concerns about the role of the Lebanese Army in enforcing the ceasefire. Some question whether they have the resources to do so, while others worry that they may confront Hezbollah if necessary. This could lead to further tensions in Lebanon, a country with deep sectarian divides.
**Monitoring Violations**
The US will join France and the UN peacekeeping forces (Unifil) in monitoring violations of the agreement. The US official stated that there will be no US combat troops involved but military support will continue for the Lebanese Armed Forces.
**Israel’s Right to Self-Defense**
Prime Minister Netanyahu emphasized Israel’s right to self-defense, stating that they would attack if Hezbollah violates the agreement or attempts to rebuild terrorist infrastructure near the border. President Biden backed this view, saying that Israel retains the legal right to self-defense in accordance with international law.