The ceasefire agreement includes 13 points requiring adherence to timetables for withdrawal from or arrival in designated areas, highlighting both sides' military commitments.
Despite leaders on both sides claiming victory, many observers question the success of the ceasefire, pointing out the ongoing precariousness of the Lebanese state.
The deal is welcomed by Lebanese civilians feeling relief from airstrikes, while Israeli residents near the border remain hesitant about returning home after prolonged rocket fire.
Central to the ceasefire is UN resolution 1701 from 2006, framed as promoting conditions for a permanent cessation of hostilities between Hezbollah and Israel.
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