Strict secrecy surrounds the ceasefire agreement on the Lebanese side. Officials involved in the negotiations in Beirut have refrained from discussing or disclosing any details about the agreement.
In contrast, the Israeli side has taken a more open approach. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has intensified consultations to secure domestic legitimacy for the agreement.
According to its terms, Hezbollah and other armed factions will halt operations against Israel, while Israel will refrain from military actions against Lebanon.
The agreement also stipulates the gradual withdrawal of the Israeli army from southern Lebanon, to be carried out over a 60-day period, during which the Lebanese army will deploy in the area.
Additionally, there will be no buffer zone along the border. Southern Lebanese residents are expected to return to their homes alongside northern Israeli settlers despite opposition from some of the latter.