Lebanon , and the , Hezbollah , army had reached partnership on a , U. S.  , prepare for a cease-fire with , Israel, Reuters reported on Monday.
Ali Hassan Khalil, an aide to Lebanon’s parliament speaker,  , Nabih Berri, told the news agency that the government gave its response to Lebanon ‘s , U. S.  , ambassador on Monday.
A , U. S.  , national cautioned that negotiations were continued.  , Amos Hochstein, one of President Joe Biden’s senior , Middle East , consultants, was on his approach to , Beirut.
Khalil told Reuters that the authority, under the conditions of a , United Nations , decision, may call for no , Hezbollah , makes between the border with , Israel , and the , Litani River.
Hezbollah , has allowed Berri to communicate on its behalf, Reuters said, adding that , Israel , had not commented on the cease-fire plan.
Israel , sent vehicles and soldiers into southern , Lebanon , on , Oct. 1, intending to undermine the , Iran-backed business after a month of cross-border flames and allow tens of thousands of people of northern , Israel , to returning home.
The Jewish plan reinforced attacks on , Beirut , and abroad, which had killed a number of senior , Hezbollah , people including its president,  , Hassan Nasrallah.
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