This is the global news podcast from the BBC World Service.
I'm Valerie Sanderson.
And in this special edition on Tuesday, 26 November, the headlines.
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has approved a ceasefire with Hezbollah to begun on Wednesday after weeks of intensifying conflict.
But if Hezbollah breaks the agreement and tries to arm itself, we will attack.
If it tries to resume the terrorist nonsense near the border, we will attack.
Earlier, Israel launched two fresh waves of air attacks on Beirut.
At the White House, President Biden says the deal is designed to be a permanent cessation of hostilities.
The Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has approved a ceasefire deal with Hezbollah in Lebanon.
The truce, which will be formally approved by the Israeli Cabinet, is expected to come force on Wednesday.
Mr.
Netanyahu said the deal would enable Israel to focus on the threat from Iran.
But he said how long the ceasefire lasted would depend on the actions of the Lebanese group.
His words are spoken here by a translator.
Tonight I will bring to the Cabinet's approval an outline for a ceasefire in Lebanon.
The duration of the ceasefire will depend on what will happen in Lebanon.
This is a complete understanding with the United States.
We are continuing with our freedom of action.
If Hezbollah tries to rearm or attack, we will strike back.
If a rocket will be launched, if a tunnel will be dug, if a truck with arms will be brought in, we will strike.