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Middle East: Biden announces Israel-Hezbollah truce
Biden’s announcement came after Israel’s Cabinet approved the cease-fire agreement. Before the deal was struck Israel launched waves of attacks in Lebanon.
Israel’s security cabinet greenlights truce agreement with Lebanon’s Hezbollah militant group Israeli warplanes struck Beirut’s southern suburbs ahead of the cabinet’s truce decision Evacuation warnings issued in central Beirut for the first time Israel says will act ‘forcefully’ if Lebanon deal breached
Here are the latest developments in the crisis in Israel, Lebanon, Gaza and other parts of the Middle East on Tuesday, November 26:
Biden announces cease-fire between Israel and Hezbollah
US President Joe Biden announced that a cease-fire has been reached between Israel and Hezbollah militants.
He said fighting across the border will end at 4 a.m. Lebanon time
The US and France brokered the truce that aims to end to the fighting triggered by Hamas’ attack on Israel on October 7, 2023. Hezbollah and Hamas are both backed by Iran.
Biden spoke after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accepted the truce.
“The length of the cease-fire will depend on what happens in Lebanon,” Netanyahu said.
The Lebanese Cabinet, that includes members of Hezbollah’s political wing, will reportedly meet on Wednesday to formally approve it.
Israelis divided over truce, poll finds
The Times of Israel reports a snap poll by Israel’s Channel 12 indicates that Israelis are split on the proposed cease-fire with Hezbollah.
When asked about their stance on the arrangement, 37% expressed support, 32% opposed it, and 31% were undecided.
The poll further reveals a stark contrast in opinions among political lines.
Among supporters of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s coalition, only 20% back the deal, while 45% oppose it and 35% remain uncertain.
In contrast, 50% of opposition voters support the cease-fire agreement.
Israel’s national security minister opposes the truce
Israel’s far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir said he opposed the cease-fire deal with Hezbollah, describing it as a “historic mistake.”
The agreement does not ensure the return of Israelis to their homes in the country’s north, he said on social media.
“In order to leave Lebanon, we must have our own security belt,” Ben-Gvir added.
The comments come after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he was ready to implement the deal and would present it to his full Cabinet later in the evening.
Netanyahu says cease-fire with Hezbollah would isolate Hamas
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has indicated that a cease-fire in Lebanon is unlikely to facilitate a truce or hostage-release agreement in Gaza, where Israeli forces continue their war with Hamas.
Speaking after Israel’s security cabinet approved a cease-fire deal with Hezbollah, Netanyahu said the truce would allow Israel to “intensify” pressure on Hamas and focus on the “Iranian threat.”
“When Hezbollah is out of the picture, Hamas is left alone in the fight. Our pressure on it will intensify,” Netanyahu said.
Netanyahu to present Hezbollah cease-fire deal to Israeli Cabinet
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is asking Israel’s cabinet to approve a cease-fire deal to stop fighting against Hezbollah militants in Lebanon.
He made the announcement on Tuesday after meeting with his security cabinet.
It could end the current fighting that has dragged on for over a year and intensified in September.
It led to thousands of deaths in Lebanon and nearly 100 Israeli civilians and soldiers killed.
Nearly 60,000 people in Israel and 1 million in Lebanon have had to flee their homes.
Netanyahu said a Lebanon truce will allow Israel to “focus on Iranian threat” but warned tough action will be taken against Hezbollah in the event of violations.
Iran-backed Hezbollah, considered a terror group by some countries, including the US and Germany, began attacking Israel on October 8, 2023, a day after the Hamas-led terror attack on southern Israel.
Israel stepped up its bombing campaign in September and mounted a ground operation.
Blinken says Israel-Hezbollah cease-fire deal ‘in the final stages’
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said efforts to secure a cease-fire between Israel and the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah were “in the final stages.”
“We are tracking this very closely. I hope and believe we can get this over the finish line,” he said at a G7 foreign ministers meeting in Italy.
Blinken said he hoped that “by de-escalating tensions in the region, it can also help us to end the conflict in Gaza.”
Israel pounds Lebanon ahead of truce decision
Israeli warplanes have hit Beirut’s southern suburbs with a wave of airstrikes just before Israel’s cabinet was set to discuss a ceasefire deal with Iran-backed Hezbollah.
A senior Israeli official and Lebanese Foreign Minister Abdallah Bou Habib appeared optimistic a deal could be reached.
But despite the possibility of an imminent diplomatic breakthrough, hostilities were still raging on Tuesday.
Israeli strikes hit parts of Beirut’s densely-populated southern suburbs, a Hezbollah stronghold. The Israeli military said one barrage of strikes had hit 20 targets in the city in just 120 seconds.
Israel had issued its biggest evacuation warning yet, ordering civilians to leave 20 locations. Israeli military spokesperson Avichay Adraee said his country’s air force was conducting a “widespread attack” on Hezbollah targets across the city.
Meanwhile, Hezbollah has kept up rocket fire into Israel.
Hezbollah is considered a terrorist organization by the US, Germany and several Sunni Arab countries, while the EU lists its armed wing as a terrorist group.
German foreign minister sees hope for Israel-Hezbollah truce
German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock has said that — after more than a year of violence — a ceasefire between Israel and the Hezbollah militia in Lebanon is “within reach.”
At the meeting of the G7 foreign ministers in Italy, Baerbock spoke of progress towards a political solution, crediting the direct mediation of the United States and France.
The German government had worked intensively on this with “closely coordinated shuttle diplomacy.”
“We are at a critical moment right now — perhaps a moment that also gives us hope,” said Baerbock at the meeting, which is being held in the small town of Fiuggi in central Italy.
The minister added: “Giving up, despite setbacks, is simply not an option.”
UN rights chief ‘gravely concerned’ about Lebanon violence
The United Nations human rights chief has voiced concern about the escalation of hostilities in Lebanon, where his office said nearly 100 people had been reported killed by Israeli airstrikes in recent days.
While Israel has been locked in fighting with Lebanese armed group Hezbollah since October last year, fighting has escalated dramatically in recent months.
“UN Human Rights Chief Volker Türk is gravely concerned by the escalation in Lebanon with at least 97 people reportedly killed in Israeli airstrikes between the 22nd and 24th of November,” Jeremy Laurence, a spokesperson for the Office of the High Commissioner of Human Rights, told a Geneva press briefing.
The comments come as Israel’s security Cabinet prepares to meet on Tuesday afternoon to discuss a proposed cease-fire deal in its war with Hezbollah in Lebanon.
Lebanon truce deal to be decided soon, says deputy foreign minister
Israeli Deputy Foreign Minister Sharren Haskel says the country’s security Cabinet is set to meet later in the day to discuss a cease-fire deal.
However, she declined “to go into details about it because of the sensitivity of the issue.”
Haskel also gave no exact time for the meeting. “There needs to be a decision, a discussion,” she said. “There might be a vote as well.”
She added: “The members of the Cabinet know some of the details and are going to go into more details this afternoon.”
An anonymous Israeli official previously said the security Cabinet would make its decision on Tuesday evening.
A senior Israeli official and Lebanese Foreign Minister Abdallah Bou Habib appeared optimistic that a deal could be agreed on.
An agreement between Israel and Iran-backed Hezbollah in Lebanon could clear the way for an end to the conflict that has killed thousands since last year’s October 7 attacks and Israel’s war against Hamas in Gaza and subsequent air strikes and ground operations against Hezbollah in Lebanon.
Israel to act ‘forcefully’ if Lebanon cease-fire breached
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz has told the UN’s Lebanon envoy that any breach of a cease-fire deal that the security Cabinet is set to vote on would result in Israel acting directly.
“If you do not act, we will do it, forcefully,” Katz told envoy Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert when meeting her in Tel Aviv.
Katz added that Israel would have “zero tolerance” when defending its security interests in the future, according to a statement from his office.
“Any house rebuilt in south Lebanon and used as a terrorist base will be destroyed, any rearming or terrorist organization will be attacked, any attempt at transferring arms will be foiled, and any threat against our forces or our citizens will be immediately eliminated,” said Katz in the statement.
IDF calls for evacuation of parts of southern Beirut
Israel’s military has issued a new evacuation message for the southern suburbs of Lebanon’s capital, Beirut.
In a post on the platform X, the Israel Defense Forces’ (IDF) Arabic language spokesperson, Avichay Adraee, published maps showing several buildings and called on civilians nearby to evacuate.
Adraee told residents to maintain a distance of 500 meters (1,640 feet) from the sites, saying that they were “near Hezbollah facilities and interests.”
Israel has ‘no excuse’ not to implement Lebanon cease-fire — Borrell
EU top diplomat Josep Borrell has urged Israel to approve a US-mediated proposal for a cease-fire deal with Hezbollah in Lebanon.
“There is not an excuse for not implementing a cease-fire … No more excuses. No more additional requests. Stop this fighting. Stop killing people,” Borrell said.
The EU’s foreign policy chief stressed that the deal “gives Israel all the security commitments they were asking for.”
Borrell said that Lebanon had asked for France to be included in the deal’s implementation committee, but Israel expressed misgivings about the idea.
Referring to the International Criminal Court’s (ICC) arrest warrants against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, Borrell called for European countries to fulfill their obligations under international law.
“You cannot approve of the court when it goes against [Russian President Vladimir Putin] and oppose it when it goes against Netanyahu,” he said.
Last week, the ICC issued warrants for Netanyahu and Gallant, as well as the Hamas leader Mohammed Deif, for alleged war crimes in Gaza.
In March 2023, the court issued warrants against Putin and children’s rights commissioner Maria Lvova-Belova over allegations of unlawful deportation of Ukrainian children.
Israeli Cabinet to discuss Lebanon cease-fire proposal
Israel’s wartime Cabinet was due to meet on Tuesday to vote on a proposed cease-fire deal with Lebanon’s Hezbollah militant group.
US National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby said talks were progressing.
“We believe we’ve reached this point where we’re close,” he said, adding “we’re not there yet.”
Meanwhile, the Reuters news agency cited Lebanon’s deputy parliament speaker, Elias Bou Saab, as saying that the agreement had already been approved by Lebanon’s government and that there were “no serious obstacles” towards its implementation.
Hezbollah’s political wing is part of Lebanon’s governing coalition, and the group has endorsed parliament speaker Nabih Berri to negotiate with Israel.
US news outlet Axios reported that Israeli forces would withdraw from Lebanon under the draft agreement, with Lebanese forces deploying near the border and Hezbollah moving heavy weapons north of the Litani River.
The proposal includes a provision under which Israel would reserve the right to act should Hezbollah violate its obligations.
The Litani River lies around 30 kilometers (18.6 miles) to the north of the Israeli-Lebanese border. Israel has repeatedly called for Hezbollah to withdraw from areas south of the waterway, citing the terms of a UN resolution that put an end to the 2006 war between Israel and Hezbollah.
News of the planned cabinet meeting came as Israel’s military carried out a wave of airstrikes on Monday. Lebanon’s Health Ministry said that at least 31 people were killed in the attacks.
Meanwhile, months of negotiations between Israel and Palestinian militant group Hamas, mediated by the US, Egypt and Qatar, have failed to produce a deal for a cease-fire in the Gaza Strip.
Earlier this month, Qatar said it had suspended its mediation efforts and that they would only resume once “the parties show their willingness and seriousness to end the brutal war.”
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President Tinubu Transmits to The Senate Lists Of Ambassadorial Nominees
President Bola Tinubu has transmitted to the senate two lists of 34 career and 31 non career ambassadors nominees for screening and confirmation.
Prominent names listed as non career ambassadors include Reno Omokri, Femi Fani-Kayode, Gen. Abdulrahman Dambazau, Victor Ikpeazu and Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi.
Also listed as non career ambassadors nominees are Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, Vice Admiral Ete Ibas, Senator Jimoh Ibrahim, Senator Nora Daduut, Fatima Ajimobi, and Senator Ita Enang among others.
The two lists brings to 68 number of persons nominated so far as ambassadors awaiting confirmation by the Senate.
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PRESIDENT TINUBU FORWARDS NEW AMBASSADORIAL LIST TO SENATE, NOMINATES DAMBAZAU, IBAS, CHIOMA OHAKIM AND OTHERS
By Prince Uwalaka Chimaroke
4-DEC- 2025
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has submitted a fresh set of ambassadorial nominations to the Senate, featuring a mix of distinguished public figures and seasoned professionals drawn from across the country.
Among the notable nominees are former Chief of Army Staff and ex-Minister of Interior, Abdulrahman Dambazau; former Chief of Naval Staff and immediate past sole administrator of Rivers State, Ibok-Ete Ekwe Ibas; former senator Ita Enang; and Mrs. Chioma Ohakim, former First Lady of Imo State.
The President formally transmitted two comprehensive lists containing 34 career and 31 non-career ambassadorial nominees, bringing the total number of nominees awaiting Senate confirmation to 68.
The newly submitted lists mark another significant step in the administration’s ongoing diplomatic restructuring, aimed at strengthening Nigeria’s representation and presence across global missions.
The Senate is expected to commence screening and confirmation proceedings in the coming days.
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I’m Not Playing Politics with Nnamdi Kanu’s Release – Gov Otti Replies Chief Ogbonna
Our attention has been drawn to a statement credited to a Former Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs in Abia State, Chief Charles Ogbonna, wherein he called Governor Alex Otti unprintable names and also alleged that Governor Otti didn’t visit President Tinubu to discuss the issue of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, but to plan on how to defect to the APC, among other childish verbal attacks.
Chief Ognonna has been unleashing unprovoked verbal venom and vituperation on the Governor, but we chose to ignore him, not only because we have been busy with the task of governance, but because we also know that he is traumatised by the obscurity he was plunged into after the 2023 general election and felt he should be allowed to experience some healing that could help normalise his reasoning.
Ordinarily, we would have still ignored Chief Ognonna’s latest idle tirade and allow him delude himself with fantasies of fury, but because the Nnamdi Kanu issue is both sensitive and very important to this government, we felt we should respond and put the records straight.
In continuation of Governor Otti’s efforts aimed at securing Kanu’s release, the Governor subsequently had a meeting with the President after visiting the IPOB leader at the Sokoto Correctional Centre on Sunday, November 30 2025. This is in continuation of earlier meetings the Governor had been having with the FG on this matter in the past two years.
The issue of Kanu was the only subject matter that took Governor Otti to Aso Rock and to the Glory of God, the meeting was both positive and fruitful, as the President was so gracious and generous.
Chief Ogbonna’s allegation of Governor Otti going to lobby to join the APC is both petty, ignoble, laughable and very irresponsible. At the risk of sounding immodest, any political party Governor Otti chooses to join today would roll out the drums and red carpet to welcome him with joy and excitement. If anything, many notable and respected APC leaders are not just desirous of having him in their fold, but are strongly appealing to Governor Otti to join their party because they know that he is not a liability.
Ogbonna accused Otti of betrayal, but he didn’t say who Otti betrayed, how and when.
He claimed that Otti doesn’t have capacity, yet Otti defeated him in his Polling Unit, Ward and LGA where his PDP Candidates from House of Assembly to President lost woefully.
He accused Governor Otti of inconsistency, yet he abandoned Alhaji Atiku Abubarkar less than 48 hours after the result of the Presidential Election was announced, in spite of the empty noise and boast he made about the PDP’s Presidential Candidate, all for Atiku’s money when it was needed and available.
He alleged that Governor Otti is playing politics with Nnamdi Kanu, yet, he is angry that the Governor is engaging the FG to secure Kanu’s freedom. Is there anything more contradictory and ridiculous than Ogbonna’s utterances?
At this point, the general public needs to know the genesis of Chief Ogbonna’s anger and aggression.
Having acquired Agbozu Cocoa Plantation when he was in government, the present government decided to reclaim the Plantation which was yielding nothing to the state under Charles Ogbonna. In line with Governor Otti’s policy of operating a government with human face, which sees him pay compensation so as not to hurt any citizen or investor, he approved a compensation package which was paid to Chief Ogbonna. He was excited and full of thanks and appreciation to Governor Otti for the gesture, because he knew he didn’t deserve it. Unfortunately and in line with his insatiable quest for power and money, he thought that another opportunity had opened for him to surreptitiously sneak into the government as he later nominated his son to be appointed by Governor Otti. The Governor flatly declined the request and subsequently appointed another person from the same Ogbonna’s Community, a development that made him feel slighted, diminished and broken and has since then gone out of control, throwing tantrums and hoping to be invited for settlement.
Chief Ogbonna’s problem, like some of his co-travellers is his failure to wake up from his slumber and realise that the era of ruins is over and that Abia has moved forward, never to be dragged back.
His primitive arrogance and mediocre mindset that limit his understanding of government and governance to political appointments, settlement and sharing of public funds without service to the people has so blinded him to the extent that he attacked the Governor recently for awarding the badly broken Umuahia-Ikot Ekpene road, claiming that the FG had aleady awarded it and thus should not be awarded by the Governor. How could any human being with conscience prefer that his people continue to suffer and die in their numbers just because he feels that building the strategic road would earn the Governor a huge political capital? Ogbonna needs to be reminded that such evil mindset has no place in the New Abia.
Even though Ogbonna’s character deficiency doesn’t position him for any modicum of respect, however, having advanced in age, he is expected to conduct himself honourably and responsibly so as not to attract insults to himself.
Finally, Ogbonna needs to be educated that one of the hallmarks of a great leader is his ability to apply wisdom, emotional intelligence and deploy the instrument of diplomacy in solving problems that have the propensity to impact the security of life and property of the people negatively if handled wrongly.
Governor Otti didn’t campaign with Mazi Nnamdi Kanu’s name in 2023, and doesn’t need to campaign with his plight for 2027, however, he strongly believes that resolving the problem of Kanu’s conviction is one of the ways to achieving peace, security and healing in our land. Unfortunately, Chief Ogbonna is not grounded, both in character and knowledge of the ingredients of modern leadership, hence his kindergarten politicisation of Governor Otti’s engagements with the FG and visit to the President.
Now that Ogbonna has become an errand boy in the APC, he needs to be reminded that he can pursue his stomach agenda without necessarily carrying out this misplaced aggression against Governor Otti, because it makes him look more pathetic than he can ever imagine.
Ferdinand Ekeoma
Special Adviser to the Governor
(Media and Publicity)
December 4, 2025.
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