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    Ten-Day Israel-Lebanon Ceasefire May Be Extended by Mutual Agreement, US Says

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    Posted on April 16, 2026

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    Israel and Lebanon agreed to a 10‑day ceasefire starting April 16, 2026, with potential to extend by mutual consent. Lebanon will curb Hezbollah and other armed groups, and the U.S. emphasizes Lebanese state sovereignty.

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    Table of Contents

    • Ceasefire Agreement Details and Implications
    • Ceasefire Implementation and Duration
    • Background: Obstacles to Lasting Peace
    • Terms of the Ceasefire
    • Lebanon's Responsibilities
    • Recognition of Sovereignty
    • Israel's Commitments
    • Negotiations and Future Prospects
    • Direct Negotiations and Boundary Issues
    • Commitment to Lasting Peace
    • Reporting Credits

    Ten-day Israel-Lebanon ceasefire may be extended by mutual agreement, US says

    Ceasefire Agreement Details and Implications

    Ceasefire Implementation and Duration

    April 16 (Reuters) - Israel and Lebanon will implement a 10-day ceasefire beginning 5 pm EST (2100 GMT) on Thursday to enable negotiations toward a permanent security and peace agreement, the U.S. State Department said, adding that the ceasefire period may be extended by mutual agreement.

    Background: Obstacles to Lasting Peace

    Israel's campaign in Lebanon has emerged as a major obstacle to securing a peace deal sought by U.S. President Donald Trump to end the war on Iran he launched with Israel in late February, which has disrupted the global energy trade, spiking oil prices and risking further economic fallout.

    Terms of the Ceasefire

    Lebanon's Responsibilities

    Once the ceasefire takes effect, the Lebanese government will take steps to prevent Hezbollah and all other non-state armed groups in its territory from carrying out any attacks against Israel, according to the text of the ceasefire agreement released by the U.S. State Department.

    Recognition of Sovereignty

    "All parties recognize Lebanon's security forces as having exclusive responsibility for Lebanon's sovereignty and national defense; no other country or group has claim to be the guarantor of Lebanon's sovereignty," the agreement reads.

    Israel's Commitments

    Israel can take necessary measures in self-defense against planned, imminent, or ongoing attacks during the ceasefire period, but it agreed not to carry out any offensive military operations in Lebanon during the ten days.

    Negotiations and Future Prospects

    Direct Negotiations and Boundary Issues

    The two countries have requested the United States to facilitate further direct negotiations between them to resolve all remaining issues, including demarcation of the international land boundary, according to the ceasefire agreement.

    Commitment to Lasting Peace

    "Israel and Lebanon affirm that the two countries are not at war and commit to engaging in good-faith direct negotiations, facilitated by the United States, with the objective of achieving a comprehensive agreement that ensures lasting security, stability, and peace between the two countries," the text released by the U.S. State Department said.

    Reporting Credits

    (Reporting by Bhargav Acharya and Ismail Shakil; Editing by Christian Martinez and Caitlin Webber)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Ceasefire begins at 5 pm EST (2100 GMT) on April 16, 2026, and may be extended if both sides agree
    • •Lebanese government must prevent Hezbollah and other non‑state actors from attacking Israel during the ceasefire
    • •The U.S. underscores that only Lebanon’s security forces are responsible for sovereignty—a move seen as bolstering state authority

    References

    • Lebanon and Israel hold first direct diplomatic talks in decades in Washington
    • 8 April 2026 Lebanon attacks

    Frequently Asked Questions about Ten-day Israel-Lebanon ceasefire may be extended by mutual agreement, US says

    1When does the Israel-Lebanon ceasefire begin?

    The ceasefire begins at 5 pm EST (2100 GMT) on Thursday.

    2How long will the initial Israel-Lebanon ceasefire last?

    The initial ceasefire is scheduled to last for 10 days.

    3Can the ceasefire be extended beyond the 10-day period?

    Yes, the ceasefire period may be extended by mutual agreement between Israel and Lebanon.

    4What actions will Lebanon take during the ceasefire?

    Lebanon will prevent Hezbollah and other non-state armed groups from carrying out attacks, operations, or hostile activities against Israel.

    5Who is responsible for maintaining security in Lebanon during the ceasefire?

    Lebanon's security forces are recognized as having exclusive responsibility for the country's sovereignty and national defense.

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