Israel considering ceasefire deal with Hezbollah on Tuesday
The proposal currently on the table includes a 60-day pause, where Israeli forces withdraws from Lebanon and the Lebanese army deploys troops to southern Lebanon.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's cabinet met Tuesday to consider finalizing a ceasefire deal with Hezbollah, according to a report from the Jerusalem Post, citing a senior official.
Netanyahu is addressing the matter publicly on Tuesday.
The proposal currently on the table includes a 60-day pause, where Israeli forces withdraws from Lebanon and the Lebanese army deploys troops to southern Lebanon.
Israel carried out strikes in Beirut on Tuesday as a ceasefire deal was being considered.