The situation in the Middle East tracking the Lebanese-Israel conflict situation: 1. US National Security Council strategic communications coordinator John Kirby said on the same day that the US government's discussions on the cease-fire between Lebanon and Israel were “constructive” and moving in the right direction of reaching an agreement. They are “close” to reaching an agreement. 2. US State Department: A cease-fire agreement between Lebanon and Israel has not yet been reached, and the gap between the two sides has “greatly narrowed.” 3. Israeli Ambassador to the US: Israel and Hezbollah are about to reach a cease-fire agreement. 4. According to CNN: A Lebanese official familiar with the discussions said that a cease-fire agreement between Israel and Lebanon is expected to be announced within 24 hours. 5. According to Israel Channel 12: The Israeli cabinet will meet on Tuesday to discuss a cease-fire with Lebanon. 6. Israeli Foreign Minister: Any resolution on Lebanon depends on whether Hezbollah disarms and stays away from the border. 7. Deputy Speaker of the Lebanese Parliament: There are no “serious obstacles” to implementing the cease-fire agreement proposed by the United States. 8. US White House: US official McGurk will travel to Saudi Arabia on Tuesday to discuss a possible cease-fire in Lebanon as a catalyst to push for a cease-fire in Gaza. 9. Fierce fighting broke out in many regions in southern Lebanon, and Hezbollah claimed to have destroyed six Israeli tanks. 10. The Israeli military claims that it attacked the Syrian-Lebanese border and Hezbollah arms smuggling routes. 11. The Israeli military claims that this round of clashes has hit about 280 Lebanese Hezbollah targets in the southern suburbs of Beirut. Others: 1. On the 24th local time, Lebanese caretaker Prime Minister Mikati and Lebanese National Assembly Speaker Berri met with visiting EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Borrelli in the Lebanese capital Beirut. 2. Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said that Israeli leaders should be issued death sentences rather than arrest warrants.

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The situation in the Middle East tracking the Lebanese-Israel conflict situation: 1. US National Security Council strategic communications coordinator John Kirby said on the same day that the US government's discussions on the cease-fire between Lebanon and Israel were “constructive” and moving in the right direction of reaching an agreement. They are “close” to reaching an agreement. 2. US State Department: A cease-fire agreement between Lebanon and Israel has not yet been reached, and the gap between the two sides has “greatly narrowed.” 3. Israeli Ambassador to the US: Israel and Hezbollah are about to reach a cease-fire agreement. 4. According to CNN: A Lebanese official familiar with the discussions said that a cease-fire agreement between Israel and Lebanon is expected to be announced within 24 hours. 5. According to Israel Channel 12: The Israeli cabinet will meet on Tuesday to discuss a cease-fire with Lebanon. 6. Israeli Foreign Minister: Any resolution on Lebanon depends on whether Hezbollah disarms and stays away from the border. 7. Deputy Speaker of the Lebanese Parliament: There are no “serious obstacles” to implementing the cease-fire agreement proposed by the United States. 8. US White House: US official McGurk will travel to Saudi Arabia on Tuesday to discuss a possible cease-fire in Lebanon as a catalyst to push for a cease-fire in Gaza. 9. Fierce fighting broke out in many regions in southern Lebanon, and Hezbollah claimed to have destroyed six Israeli tanks. 10. The Israeli military claims that it attacked the Syrian-Lebanese border and Hezbollah arms smuggling routes. 11. The Israeli military claims that this round of clashes has hit about 280 Lebanese Hezbollah targets in the southern suburbs of Beirut. Others: 1. On the 24th local time, Lebanese caretaker Prime Minister Mikati and Lebanese National Assembly Speaker Berri met with visiting EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Borrelli in the Lebanese capital Beirut. 2. Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said that Israeli leaders should be issued death sentences rather than arrest warrants.