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Document Reveals the "Principles" Submitted by Tel Aviv to End the War in Lebanon
The American website "Axios" revealed that the Israeli occupation has submitted a "principles document" to the United States aimed at ending its aggression against Lebanon.
According to the site, citing American and Israeli officials, U.S. envoy Amos Hochstein is set to arrive in Beirut today to discuss the possibility of reaching a diplomatic solution to end the war with Lebanese officials.
Axios reported that Israeli Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer, a close ally of Benjamin Netanyahu, was the one who sent the document to Hochstein. The document submitted by the Israeli occupation to Washington last week allows displaced individuals on both sides of the border to return to their homes.
According to the site, the document enables the Israeli military to ensure that Hezbollah does not rearm itself, granting the Israeli Air Force the freedom to operate in Lebanese airspace.
The document stipulates the right for Israel's air forces to operate freely in Lebanese airspace.
The site, citing an American source, indicated that the international community may not agree to the terms outlined in Israel's principles document.
Lebanese officials are expected to reject the document's provisions, and it is unlikely that Hezbollah will recognize it as well.
It is worth noting that Israel has been conducting aggression against Lebanon since October 8, 2023, while expanding its operations since September 23 of the same year.
The ongoing Israeli aggression on Lebanon has resulted in the deaths of over 2,400 individuals due to continuous airstrikes on southern Lebanon and the southern suburbs of Beirut.
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