Israel and Lebanon Agree to Three-Week Ceasefire Extension at White House
Israel and Lebanon have signed a deal at the White House to extend their current ceasefire for an additional three weeks
Israel and Lebanon have officially reached an agreement to extend their current ceasefire for an additional three weeks. The diplomatic deal was finalized and signed during a formal meeting held at the White House, marking a significant continuation of the cessation of hostilities between the two nations. This extension ensures that the pause in conflict remains in effect as both sides adhere to the terms established in the agreement signed in Washington.[1][2][3][4]
The agreement reached at the White House ensures that the existing terms of the ceasefire will remain in place for the duration of the twenty-one-day period. This extension follows the initial ceasefire and provides a continued window for diplomatic stability between the parties. By inking the deal in the United States, both Israel and Lebanon have committed to the immediate continuation of the truce for the specified three-week timeframe.[1][2][3][4]
The three-week extension was confirmed by multiple reports following the deal being inked at the White House. This development represents a formal agreement between Israel and Lebanon to prolong the cessation of hostilities. The deal, which was signed in Washington, maintains the current ceasefire for the next twenty-one days as part of the ongoing arrangement between the two nations.[1][2][3][4]



