Hochstein says ‘israeli’ military set to fully withdraw from southern Lebanon
On Monday, U.S. Presidential Envoy Amos Hochstein landed in Beirut for a series of discussions with senior officials.
On Monday, U.S. Presidential Envoy Amos Hochstein arrived in Beirut to engage in discussions with high-ranking Lebanese officials. The primary focus of these meetings was the implementation of the U.S.-mediated ceasefire in southern Lebanon.
Amos Hochstein held an initial meeting with Lebanese Army Commander General Joseph Aoun in Yarzeh. The discussions were attended by the United States Ambassador to Lebanon, Lisa A. Johnson, and US Major General Jasper Jeffers, who is at the helm of the Five-Party Supervisory Committee.
During the meeting, officials addressed the mechanisms for enforcing the ceasefire that was instituted on November 27, 2024. This ceasefire marked the conclusion of a two-month military conflict between Israel and Lebanon.
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Subsequently, the United States envoy presided over the third session of the Five-Party Supervisory Committee in Naqoura. This meeting took place in the context of Israel’s withdrawal from the western sector.
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The United States envoy, along with his delegation, proceeded to visit House Speaker Nabih Berri at the Ain El-Tineh Palace. During the visit, Hochstein reaffirmed the steadfast commitment of the United States and the broader international community to supporting the Lebanese Armed Forces. This support is aimed at facilitating the implementation of the ceasefire agreement, with a focus on maintaining security in southern Lebanon and across the entire nation. Hochstein emphasized that withdrawals will persist until all Israeli forces have vacated Lebanese territory completely.
Hochstein and the U.S. delegation held discussions with Prime Minister Najib Mikati, who called for a clear timeline for Israel’s withdrawal from southern Lebanon and urged an immediate cessation of Israeli ceasefire violations.