US envoy Thomas Barack He said on Monday that Israel should comply with a plan on which the Lebanese Hezbollah fighter team will be disarmed by the end of the year, in return for the interruption of Israel’s military operations in Lebanon.

The plan sets a gradual roadmap for armed groups to deliver their arsenals, while the Israeli army ends land, air and sea operations and withdraws troops from southern Lebanon.

The Lebanese cabinet approved the objectives of the plan earlier this month, despite Hezbollah’s refusal to disarm, and Barak said it is now Israel’s turn to work.

‘There is always a gradual approach, But I think the Lebanese government has done its job. Have taken the first step. Now what we need is Israel to comply with equal handshake, ‘, Barack typically told reporters in Lebanon after meeting with Lebanon President Joseph Aun.

Barack described the ministerial decree as a “Lebanese decision that requires Israel’s cooperation” and said the United States “is now in the process of discussing Israel about their position”, but did not give further details.