How will the Lebanese government respond to the ceasefire extension proposal by January 2025?
Acceptance • 25%
Conditional Acceptance • 25%
Rejection • 25%
No Comment • 25%
Official statements from the Lebanese government
White House Urges Short Ceasefire Extension in Lebanon Amid Israeli Withdrawal
Jan 24, 2025, 06:57 PM
The White House has called for an urgent, short, and temporary extension of the ceasefire in Lebanon, emphasizing its necessity to ensure the safety of both Israeli and Lebanese citizens and to prevent Hezbollah from posing a threat. The statement comes as the current ceasefire, brokered in November, approaches its 60-day deadline. The Trump administration is committed to enabling Israeli citizens to return to their homes in northern Israel while supporting Lebanese President Aoun and his new government. The White House expressed satisfaction with the Israeli military's initiation of withdrawal from central and southern Lebanon regions, highlighting the need for continued peace efforts in the region.
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Neutral stance • 25%
Supports ceasefire, takes action against Hezbollah • 25%
Supports ceasefire, no action against Hezbollah • 25%
Opposes ceasefire, supports Hezbollah • 25%
Lebanese government takes military action • 25%
Lebanese government disagrees • 25%
No official response • 25%
Lebanese government agrees • 25%
Yes • 50%
No • 50%
Ceasefire Extended • 25%
Ceasefire Collapsed • 25%
Ceasefire Renegotiated • 25%
Ceasefire Implemented • 25%
Broken • 25%
Fully intact • 25%
Partially violated • 25%
Significantly violated • 25%
Acceptance of Israel's actions • 25%
No official reaction • 25%
Call for international intervention • 25%
Condemnation and diplomatic protests • 25%
Yes • 50%
No • 50%
No significant action • 25%
Formal complaint to the UN • 25%
Increase in military readiness • 25%
Diplomatic talks with Israel • 25%
Ceasefire remains intact • 25%
Ceasefire collapsed with major conflict • 25%
New ceasefire agreement reached • 25%
Ceasefire broken with minor skirmishes • 25%
Opposition • 25%
No Role • 25%
Mediating Role • 25%
Supportive Role • 25%