Israel and Lebanon have agreed to renew their fragile ceasefire and create a number of "pilot" security zones inside Lebanon, from which Hezbollah militants will be banned.The announcement was made in a joint statement with the United States after peace talks were held in Washington, without Hezbollah present.The two sides said the ceasefire was "contingent on a complete cessation of Hezbollah fire and the evacuation of all Hezbollah operatives" from areas south of the Litani River.It was not immediately clear how the security zones would be established. However, the agreement calls for the Lebanese army to take full control of those areas."These steps will enable progress towards a comprehensive peace and security agreement," the statement said."All countries reaffirmed that the future of the relationship between Israel and Lebanon must be decided by the two sovereign governments."They rejected any attempt, by any state or non-state actor, to hold Lebanon's future hostage."The latter is a reference to Iran, which supports Hezbollah and has insisted that Israeli attacks on Lebanon be halted as part of a tentative agreement with the US to end the conflict with Iran.
Breaking: Israel and Lebanon say they agree to ceasefire
Lebanon and Israel have agreed to a ceasefire, according to a joint statement with the United States.










