The Israeli cabinet has approved a UN resolution calling for a halt to the month-old war in southern
The prime ministers of both
Tzipi Livni, the Israeli foreign minister, said the Israeli army "will withdraw as the
The UN security council resolution envisages a phased withdrawal of Israeli troops from south Lebanon and the deployment of 15,000 Lebanese troops to the region alongside a further 15,000 UN peacekeeping troops.
Livni said the ceasefire should also lead to the dismantling of Hezbollah.
The Lebanese government, however, which contains two Hezbollah cabinet members, has postponed a meeting to discuss the disarmament of the group's fighters.
Fighting continues
Israeli warplanes launched a series of strikes on
In total, 17 civilians and four soldiers were killed in
Hezbollah launched more than 250 rockets at Israeli towns in the north - the largest total number in a single day.
Less than 24 hours before the ceasefire was to due to take effect, Israeli troops fought ferocious battles with Hezbollah fighters across several areas of southern
In
Israeli's ground assault involves as many as 30,000 troops dropped into southern
The Israeli army said that five of its soldiers had been killed in fighting in southern
At least 24 Israeli soldiers were killed in combat Saturday, the highest single-day toll since the conflict began on July 12.
Mounting Israeli casualties have led some Israeli's to become critical of their government's handling of the war.
Shimon Peres, the Israeli deputy prime minister, said, "I think that we have finished more or less the victors both militarily and politically".
He told told Israeli army radio that Hezbollah would end with "its tail between its legs".
Eli Yishai, the Israeli trade minister, also issued a stark warning to
Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah said on Saturday, "As long as there is Israeli military movement, Israeli field aggression and Israeli soldiers occupying our land ... it is our natural right to confront them, fight them and defend our land, our homes, and ourselves."
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