Israel and Lebanon Agree to Temporary Ceasefire After Tensions Escalate

After a flare-up of violence, Israel and Lebanon have announced a 10-day ceasefire brokered by the United States. The truce's stability hinges on both sides upholding their commitments.
In a move aimed at de-escalating tensions between Israel and Lebanon, a temporary 10-day ceasefire has been put into effect after a recent outbreak of violence. The truce was orchestrated through diplomacy led by US President Donald Trump, who spoke with Lebanese President Michel Aoun and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The ceasefire agreement comes after a series of cross-border attacks and retaliation strikes that threatened to spiral into a larger conflict. Both sides have agreed to a temporary pause in hostilities, though the longevity of the truce remains uncertain. Hezbollah, the influential Lebanese political and militant group, has stated that its commitment to the ceasefire is contingent on Israel halting its attacks on Lebanon.
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