Times of Israel
centerLIVE UPDATEFull text of Israel-Lebanon 10-day ceasefire, sides aim for ‘lasting peace’

NEWS SUMMARY
Israel and Lebanon have agreed to a 10-day ceasefire, affirming they are not at war. Beirut will work to curb Hezbollah attacks and engage in talks with Jerusalem to demarcate their shared border, aiming for lasting peace.
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CONFLICT OVERVIEW
Lebanon
Ongoing cross-border conflict and political instability in Lebanon, heavily influenced by regional tensions and the presence of non-state actors.
Active since October 2023
SOURCE PERSPECTIVES
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LATEST FROM LEBANON
LIVE UPDATEAl Jazeera2h ago
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Hezbollah urges residents to delay returning to southern Lebanon, ahead of ceasefire
LIVE UPDATETimes of Israel3h ago
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