- The war in Lebanon, which lasted 11 months, has finally ended. A 60-day cease-fire has been reached between Israel and Hezbollah.
- The war has left more than 3,800 dead and 15,700 injured in Lebanon, 1.2 million displaced, and nearly 100,000 buildings damaged or destroyed.
- A committee, formed by the United States, Israel, France, Lebanon, and the United Nations, will be in charge of monitoring the truce.
- Netanyahu achieves the withdrawal of Hezbollah and its missiles from southern Lebanon, allowing Israeli citizens to return to northern Israel.
- The ceasefire breaks the correlation between Hezbollah's missile launches and Israel's invasion of Gaza.
Conclusion: The ceasefire represents a significant advance for the stability of the region, although tensions persist.