Israel and Lebanon agree to implement ceasefire

June 3 (Reuters) – Lebanon and Israel have ‌agreed to the implementation of a ceasefire, according to a joint statement with the United States ​released by the State Department ​on Wednesday following negotiations in Washington.
The ⁠ceasefire is contingent on a complete ​cessation of fire from the Iran-aligned Hezbollah ​militia and the evacuation of all its operatives from the South Litani Sector, according to ​the statement. The two sides ​had agreed last month to a ceasefire but ‌hostilities ⁠had continued.
Israel invaded Lebanon in March in pursuit of Hezbollah which fired across the border in support of Tehran.
Iran ​has said ​it ⁠will not agree to a deal to end the conflict ​with the United States and ​Israel ⁠launched in late February unless a ceasefire also covers Lebanon.
Lebanon and Israel agreed ⁠to ​further direct negotiations to ​build confidence and resolve other outstanding issues, the ​statement said on Wednesday.

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