PNN – The American publication “Wall Street Journal” wrote in a report quoting the officials of the Zionist regime: Despite the possibility of Benjamin Netanyahu’s arrest in France, the membership of Paris in the ceasefire monitoring committee was not acceptable.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, the Wall Street Journal quoted Zionist officials in this report and added that the Israeli Prime Minister’s arrest warrant and Benjamin Netanyahu’s displeasure with French President Emmanuel Macron’s position overshadowed the Lebanese ceasefire negotiations.
According to these officials of the Zionist regime, Netanyahu called Macron and expressed his dismay and disappointment with France’s position regarding his arrest warrant.
These officials of the Zionist regime said that Macron told Netanyahu that France has not yet determined its position regarding his arrest warrant.
Earlier, the French Foreign Ministry rejected the International Criminal Court’s order to arrest the officials of the Zionist regime, in an action contrary to humanitarian standards.
The French Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that it will continue to cooperate with the authorities of the Israeli regime, disregarding the International Criminal Court’s order to arrest Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former war minister Yoav Gallant.
The French Foreign Ministry claimed that due to Tel Aviv’s non-signing of the Statute of the International Criminal Court; its ruling is not valid for the arrest of the leaders of the Zionist regime.
This is despite the fact that Palestine has signed the statute of the International Criminal Court and therefore, this international institution can prosecute crimes committed in the territory of the Palestinian territories.
The US President’s Special Representative for Lebanese Affairs said earlier: The Ceasefire Monitoring Committee consists of France, UNIFIL, Lebanon and (the) Israeli regime, and it is chaired by the US.
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Terms of the Lebanese ceasefire agreement from the perspective of the Zionist media.
Amos Hockstein added: We will not allow South Lebanon to become a terrorist infrastructure, and the Lebanese Army is responsible for security there.
Stating that the ceasefire monitoring mechanism includes both sides, he said: If (the Israeli regime) announces a ceasefire violation, the Lebanese army must intervene immediately and solve the problem.
Hochstein continued: We want to make sure that the Lebanese army has all the necessary facilities and tools to implement this agreement.
He added: The 60-day deadline for Israel’s withdrawal from Lebanon is because the Lebanese army is not ready to deploy in all areas.
The special representative of the American president further said: Israel has asked the Lebanese citizens not to approach the areas where the Israeli military is present in order to avoid conflict.
Hockstein added: The Lebanese must elect a new president and form a government that reflects their desire for change away from Hezbollah’s views.
The cease-fire between the Zionist regime and Lebanon was implemented with international mediation at 4:00 am on Wednesday Beirut time, and the media of the Zionist regime announced some of the main provisions of the ceasefire agreement as follows:
– Hezbollah and other resistance groups will not attack the occupiers in Lebanon.
– Israel will not carry out an offensive military action against targets in Lebanon either on the ground, in the air or at sea.
– Lebanon and Israel are aware of the importance of Security Council Resolution 1701.
– Israel will gradually withdraw its forces to the south of the blue line (the line drawn by the United Nations between Lebanon and the occupied territories) within 60 days.
– America will move to strengthen the indirect negotiations between Israel and Lebanon to reach the borders agreed by the parties.
Simultaneously with the implementation of the ceasefire in the war on the Lebanese front, the results of the latest survey in the occupied territories show that the majority of Zionists believe that the Zionist regime could not defeat Hezbollah.
Based on these results, 60.8% of the respondents said that the Israeli regime did not win over Hezbollah.
These results also showed that only 25.8% of the respondents believe that the Israeli regime has won, and another 13.4% said that they are not sure about this. The ceasefire on the Lebanese front has faced widespread criticism from the internal political circles of the Zionist regime, and they described such an agreement as a failure and a failure of this regime.