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Lebanon, Israel could agree to ceasefire within days, Lebanese PM says

Leaked proposal calls for Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon within the first week of a 60-day ceasefire

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First responders work after an Israeli air strike that targeted the industrial zone in the southern Lebanese village of Abbasiyeh on Wednesday. Photo: AFP

Lebanon’s prime minister expressed hope on Wednesday that a ceasefire deal with Israel would be announced within days as Israel’s public broadcaster published what it said was a draft agreement providing for an initial 60-day truce.

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The document, which broadcaster Kan said was a leaked proposal written by Washington, said Israel would withdraw its forces from Lebanon within the first week of the 60-day ceasefire. It largely aligned with details reported earlier by Reuters based on two sources familiar with the matter.

Lebanese caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati said he had not believed a deal would be possible until after Tuesday’s US presidential election. But he said he became more optimistic after speaking on Wednesday with US envoy for the Middle East Amos Hochstein, who was due to travel to Israel on Thursday.

“Hochstein, during his call with me, suggested to me that we could reach an agreement before the end of the month and before November 5th,” Mikati told Lebanon’s Al Jadeed television.

Israeli soldiers in the southern Lebanese village of Naqoura along the border with Israel. Photo: Ilia Yefimovich/dpa
Israeli soldiers in the southern Lebanese village of Naqoura along the border with Israel. Photo: Ilia Yefimovich/dpa

“We are doing everything we can and we should remain optimistic that in the coming hours or days, we will have a ceasefire,” Mikati said.

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