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centerBREAKINGUnicef says Lebanon ceasefire ‘must hold’
NEWS SUMMARY
UNICEF has welcomed a ceasefire in Lebanon after 46 days of conflict, emphasizing that it must hold to protect children. The agency reported that during this period, at least 172 children were killed, 661 injured, and over 415,000 displaced.
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Lebanon
Ongoing cross-border conflict and political instability in Lebanon, heavily influenced by regional tensions and the presence of non-state actors.
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