In the Wording of October 6? The Quiet Understanding with Hezbollah in Lebanon
Lebanese media reported an understanding reached between Washington and Beirut, ending the exchange of fire between the IDF and Hezbollah. Israel will settle for what it has done, and Hezbollah will not respond to the elimination of two of its senior officials. A diplomatic source warned of escalation around the elections in Israel.
Lebanese media reported an understanding reached in contacts between Washington and Beirut, which brought a quick end to the exchange of fire between the IDF and Hezbollah. According to the report, Israel will settle for what it has already done, and in return Hezbollah will not respond to the elimination of two of its senior officials. The two eliminated officials are Ali Samir Al-Hajj Hassan, a battalion commander in the Radwan Force, and Abu Hassan Alaa, a senior figure in the Badr unit. A diplomatic source assessed that Hezbollah's wording was intended to preserve the 'right to respond' without being dragged into an open confrontation. The source warned that the days until the elections in Israel are expected to be sensitive, with concern of escalation around the Ali Taher ridge. American sources said that Washington adheres to the framework of understandings, aiming to achieve an Israeli withdrawal from southern Lebanon and the dismantling of Hezbollah's military infrastructure.
In the Wording of October 6? The Quiet Understanding with Hezbollah in Lebanon