A landmark deal has been reached between Israel and Lebanon, bringing an end to a prolonged period of tensions and violence along their shared border. After weeks of intense negotiations, the two nations have agreed to a comprehensive cease-fire, aiming to restore stability and prevent further escalation. The deal, brokered by international mediators, addresses key concerns including border demarcation, maritime territory disputes, and the removal of Hezbollah's military presence. This fragile peace agreement marks a significant step towards de-escalation, but its success will depend on the commitment of both parties to uphold their end of the bargain and the ability of regional actors to contain potential spoilers.


Israel and Lebanon Agree to a Cease-Fire Deal  The New York Times