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Israeli security cabinet approves Lebanon ceasefire deal, after 11th-hour strikes on central Beirut

Israeli security cabinet approves Lebanon ceasefire deal, official says, after 11th-hour strikes on central Beirut

(CNN) โ€” A ceasefire between Israeli forces and Lebanese militant group Hezbollah took effect Wednesday morning local time, according to a timeline laid out by US President Joe Biden, after Israel and Lebanon agreed a deal to end the more than year-long conflict.

Speaking earlier in the White House Rose Garden, Biden said the deal โ€œis designed to be a permanent cessation of hostilities.โ€ He said he had spoken with the leaders of Israel and Lebanon, and that both countries accepted the US proposal โ€œto end the devastating conflictโ€ between Israel and Hezbollah.

The Israeli security cabinet voted on Tuesday to approve the deal by a majority of 10 to one, the Israeli Prime Ministerโ€™s office said, thanking the United States for its involvement.

The 60-day ceasefire aims to implement UN Security Council Resolution 1701, with the hope that it could form the basis of a lasting truce.

Resolution 1701 was adopted to end a 34-day war between Israel and Lebanon in 2006, and had kept relative calm in the area for nearly two decades. That lasted until the day after Hamasโ€™ October 7 attack on Israel last year, when Hezbollah attacked Israel in solidarity with the Palestinian militant group, beginning more than a year of cross-border skirmishes.

The resolution stipulated that Israel must withdraw all its forces from southern Lebanon, and that the only armed groups present south of the Litani river should be the Lebanese military and UN peacekeeping forces.

A US senior administration official said Tuesday that while Israeli forces would not immediately withdraw as the deal went into effect, they must do so within 60 days under the terms of the agreement. During that time, Hezbollah fighters are also expected to retreat some 40 kilometers (25 miles) from the Israel-Lebanon border.

In a symbolic milestone earlier Tuesday, Israeli soldiers reached the Litani river for the first time the military began ground operations in Lebanon in September.

In the hours before the vote, Israel drastically stepped up its strikes on Beirut, targeting central areas of the city โ€“ not just its Hezbollah-dominated southern suburbs โ€“ for the first time in the conflict. At least 10 people were killed in the strikes on central Beirut, the Lebanese Health Ministry said.

Soon after Bidenโ€™s announcement, Israeli military spokesperson Avichay Adraee issued evacuation warnings for three buildings in the southern Beirut suburbs of Bourj Al-Barajne and Ghbaire.

In a pre-recorded televised address Tuesday evening, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Hezbollah was โ€œno longer the sameโ€ after Israelโ€™s offensive, and gave three reasons why he is now pursuing a ceasefire.

First, to allow Israel to โ€œfocus on the Iranian threat,โ€ Netanyahu said. Second, to replenish the countryโ€™s military forces and equipment, which he said had been depleted in part by โ€œbig delaysโ€ in the supply of weapons and munitions. And third, to leave Hamas isolated in Gaza, without Hezbollah able to fight alongside it, he said.

Although the deal represents a significant breakthrough โ€“ after months of negotiations that a US State Department spokesperson described as โ€œincredibly frustratingโ€ โ€“ it is not yet clear whether it will lead to a lasting peace.

Before the vote, the deal was met with fury from the more extreme wing of Netanyahuโ€™s coalition, and trepidation from residents of northern Israel, many of whom have been displaced by the conflict, along with residents of southern Lebanon across the border.

Far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir on Monday called the deal a โ€œhistoric mistakeโ€ that failed to achieve the warโ€™s main goal of returning displaced Israelis to their homes in the north. Ben Gvir has also long worked to thwart potential ceasefire deals between Israel and Hamas in Gaza.

Mayors of Israelโ€™s northernmost communities were outraged by reports that Netanyahuโ€™s government was set to approve the deal, with one calling it a โ€œsurrender agreementโ€ and a โ€œdisgrace on a historic scale.โ€

Avihay Shtern, the mayor the Kiryat Shmona โ€“ where Hezbollah fire has forced residents out of their homes โ€“ urged Israeli leaders to โ€œstop and think about the children of Kiryat Shmonaโ€ before approving the deal.

โ€œI donโ€™t understand how we got from absolute victory to total surrender,โ€ Shtern wrote in a Facebook post he shared with CNN.

In his address, Netanyahu stressed that Israel will respond โ€œforcefullyโ€ if Hezbollah violates the agreement and attempts to rearm.

โ€œIf it tries to rebuild terrorist infrastructure near the border, we will attack. If it launches a rocket, if it digs a tunnel, if it brings in a truck carrying rockets, we will attack,โ€ Netanyahu said in a fiery speech.

This story has been updated with additional developments.

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