Israel and Lebanon are set to sign a ceasefire agreement tonight in Washington D.C., marking a significant step towards resolving long-standing border disputes. The agreement follows days of intensive negotiations between the two countries, facilitated by the United States. Details of the agreement have not been immediately released, but it is expected to address maritime boundary claims and prevent future hostilities. This development potentially unlocks opportunities for offshore energy exploration in the disputed Mediterranean Sea area. The deal aims to stabilize the region and reduce tensions that have periodically flared into conflict. Both nations have expressed cautious optimism regarding the agreement’s implementation and long-term impact on bilateral relations.