A cease-fire agreement between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon is "90-95%" complete but sensitive details remain unresolved, senior diplomats involved in negotiations said on Wednesday.
“We are closer than ever to an agreement, but the final details are very delicate—devil’s in the details,” one diplomat said.
According to officials, decisions on key issues, including a monitoring mechanism, are pending. While there appears to be shared interest in reaching a deal, disputes remain. The agreement is expected to involve significant U.S., French and British support for Lebanon’s military, including arms and advisory aid, as well as contributions from the armed forces of Jordan, Egypt and the United Arab Emirates.