Israel, Hezbollah ‘have to compromise’ on truce deal implementation: Ex-peace negotiator

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Yossi Beilin, a former Israeli minister and peace negotiator, says there seem to be different interpretations of the Israeli-Hezbollah agreement.
He told Al Jazeera from Tel Aviv that it is a positive fact that there is “a third party” in the agreement, which can warn the sides about breaches of the deal.
“Hopefully, [the agreement] will continue in a different way, while each side understands what the limits are,” he added.
He stressed the violations of the deal have been on both sides since it entered into force last Wednesday.
“It is a kindergarten. You have a teacher and the teacher may say to this guy, come back to the kindergarten and they will behave,” he said.
“These are not major issues. The major issue is the fact that eventually the parties agreed to have a ceasefire,” the former minister added.
He stressed both sides compromised while making the deal and now they will have to compromise once again on the implementation.

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