Tuesday, July 1, 2025

Will Israel and Hezbollah Finally Call a Truce? Vote Scheduled

On the 26th, the Israeli cabinet will vote on an agreement to establish a ceasefire with Lebanon\'s Hezbollah. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has expressed a principled agreement, increasing the possibility of the ceasefire to pass. However, both sides continue to engaging in missile strikes, and there remains a possibility of rejection due to ongoing opposition from far-right factions. / Reuters
On November 26, the Israeli cabinet will vote on an agreement to establish a ceasefire with Lebanon’s Hezbollah. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has expressed a principled agreement, increasing the possibility of the ceasefire to pass. However, both sides continue to engage in missile strikes, and there remains a possibility of rejection due to ongoing opposition from far-right factions. / Reuters

The Israeli cabinet will vote on the Lebanon war ceasefire agreement on November 26. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has principally agreed to the deal, so a ceasefire seems imminent.

CNN reported on Monday that the Israel-Lebanon conflict is nearing a ceasefire.

Sources indicate that after discussions with security officials on Sunday evening, Netanyahu decided to approve a ceasefire with Hezbollah, the Lebanese militant group.

A spokesperson for the Prime Minister informed CNN on Monday that the Israeli cabinet would vote on the ceasefire proposal on Tuesday, expressing confidence that the proposal would pass.

Previously, sources noted that while both sides were progressing in ceasefire negotiations, they continued to exchange fire, risking a sudden breakdown of discussions.

There are various reactions within Israel regarding the potential ceasefire agreement.

Far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir denounced a ceasefire with Hezbollah as a “grave mistake,” claiming it would be a “historic error” by squandering an opportunity to eliminate Hezbollah. Ben-Gvir has also opposed a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas in Gaza.

Benny Gantz, the former Defense Minister who stepped down due to disagreements over the Gaza conflict, called for full disclosure of the details of the ceasefire agreement.

Gantz stated, “The residents of the north, soldiers, and Israeli citizens have the right to know.”

This ceasefire proposal, also supported by the United States, calls for a 60-day cessation of hostilities between both sides to pave the way for a long-term truce.

However, U.S. officials cautioned that everything remains uncertain until a ceasefire agreement is officially reached.

John Kirby, the National Security Council’s Strategic Communications Advisor at the White House, welcomed the prospect of an imminent ceasefire agreement but emphasized, “Nothing is done until everything is done.”

The Israeli military warned on Tuesday before the cabinet voted on the ceasefire proposal, that Hezbollah is more likely to intensify rocket attacks against Israel.

Hot this week

With 95% AI Accelerator Market Share, Nvidia’s Growth Story Isn’t Over

Nvidia's stock surges past $3.8 trillion market value, poised to become the first company to reach $4 trillion amid strong AI market dominance.

Trump’s Trade Tactics: Letters to All Nations on Tariffs

Trump plans to end the grace period for tariffs, sending letters outlining trade deficits and imposing tariffs on imports.

Sami Sheen Says She’s Removing Implants After Health Scare

Sami Sheen, daughter of Charlie Sheen, reveals health issues after breast surgery and plans to remove implants for recovery.

U.S. Growth Slows, Pressure Builds on Fed to Act

Expectations rise for a Fed interest rate cut amid worsening labor market signs and increased unemployment claims.

Dow Dips, Nasdaq Gains as Wall Street Awaits Fed’s Next Move

The New York stock market closed mixed, with Nvidia hitting a record high while Tesla faced declining sales in Europe.

Topics

With 95% AI Accelerator Market Share, Nvidia’s Growth Story Isn’t Over

Nvidia's stock surges past $3.8 trillion market value, poised to become the first company to reach $4 trillion amid strong AI market dominance.

Trump’s Trade Tactics: Letters to All Nations on Tariffs

Trump plans to end the grace period for tariffs, sending letters outlining trade deficits and imposing tariffs on imports.

Sami Sheen Says She’s Removing Implants After Health Scare

Sami Sheen, daughter of Charlie Sheen, reveals health issues after breast surgery and plans to remove implants for recovery.

U.S. Growth Slows, Pressure Builds on Fed to Act

Expectations rise for a Fed interest rate cut amid worsening labor market signs and increased unemployment claims.

Dow Dips, Nasdaq Gains as Wall Street Awaits Fed’s Next Move

The New York stock market closed mixed, with Nvidia hitting a record high while Tesla faced declining sales in Europe.

Nvidia Stock Pops Past $150, Beating Microsoft in Market Value

Nvidia's stock rose to 152.36 USD amid concerns over export restrictions to China, surpassing Microsoft’s market cap.

Nvidia Soars Despite CEO Share Sale, Tesla Tanks on Robotaxi Trouble

The New York stock market rises as Dow surpasses 43,000, Nvidia gains despite CEO stock sale, while Tesla and defense stocks decline.

Gold Prices Plunge as Iran and Israel Call for Ceasefire

Gold prices fell as geopolitical tensions eased between Israel and Iran, with analysts predicting potential future increases.

Related Articles