Israeli officials have expressed optimism about reaching a ceasefire along the Lebanese border, but Hezbollah remains undecided. Israel is pushing for northern residents to return home, fearing protracted negotiations. The United States supports such an agreement, and Hezbollah representatives are ready to stop the damage.
The agreement gives Israel authority for operations on the border with Lebanon and has received approval from all parties, including the Lebanese government. However, Hezbollah's position remains unclear, raising doubts about the agreement's progress. The issue of accepting the terms of the agreement is decided by Hezbollah's leadership, which can either agree or refuse.
So far, Hezbollah has not taken a clear position on the agreement, and Israeli officials have not ruled out the possibility that the organization will reject its terms. It is unclear whether Hezbollah leaders will agree to an agreement allowing Israel to carry out strikes if necessary.