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Call Me Back - with Dan Senor

CEASEFIRE - with David Horovitz

Call Me Back - with Dan Senor

Ark Media

Society, Foreign Policy, Geopolitics, Israel, News Commentary, News, Politics, Elections, Palestine, Dan Senor, Government

4.82.3K Ratings

🗓️ 26 November 2024

⏱️ 42 minutes

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0:00.0

We've been down this road many times before, including in, I suppose, the most significant 2006.

0:05.4

There was a war in 2006. There was a resolution, 1701, which was meant to ensure that there would be no Hisbala deployment south of the Litani.

0:13.2

That resolution is supposedly back in play now. Why? With all due respect for the efforts to bring one front to calm,

0:24.7

what compelling reason is there to believe that things will be different this time?

0:56.9

It's 11.30 a.m. on Tuesday, November 26th in New York City. It's 6.30 p.m. on Tuesday, November 26th, in Jerusalem, Israel, where I am today with my guest, David Horowitz. I'm actually a guest in his home, so to speak, at the times of Israel. We are here to discuss developments that flow from the fact that one year and two months after Hezbollah joined the war against Israel, a ceasefire

1:03.0

agreement between Israel and Lebanon is on the verge of being finalized. This evening, Prime Minister

1:10.4

Netanyahu convened the security cabinet in

1:13.2

Tel Aviv to approve the ceasefire with Hezbollah. Under this proposal, Israeli forces would withdraw

1:20.8

from Lebanon within 60 days, while Hezbollah forces would relocate farther north, effectively establishing a buffer zone between Hezbollah and the

1:30.2

Israeli border. The Lebanese army, Lebanese National Army, would be stationed in southern Lebanon,

1:37.1

ensuring, or the hope is that it would ensure that Hezbollah will remain north of the Latani River.

1:42.4

I'm just going to go over a few terms of the agreement

1:44.8

that we know so far before I jump into my conversation with David. There will be a mutual

1:49.4

ceasefire. Hezbollah or any other armed group will not act against Israel. Israel will not act

1:54.6

in Lebanon against targets on its territory. Israel will be able to remain in Lebanon for up to

2:00.0

60 days following the declaration of a ceasefire. The U.S will be able to remain in Lebanon for up to 60 days. Following the declaration

2:02.3

of a ceasefire, the U.S. has agreed to provide Israel with a letter supporting military action

2:08.0

against imminent threats from Lebanon and efforts by Hezbollah to rebuild and rearm.

2:13.6

The Lebanese army will be deployed at all crossings in the country, gradually replacing the IDF's presence.

2:19.9

The residents of southern Lebanon will be allowed to return to their homes.

2:24.1

Any sale of weapons to Lebanon or production within its territory will be supervised by the Lebanese government.

2:30.4

The deal includes a U.S.-led Oversight Committee to monitor implementation and address violations.

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