
Historic Truce Holds as Displaced Lebanese Begin Return Home
A ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah, brokered by the U.S. and France, holds as displaced Lebanese start returning home after 14 months of conflict.
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A ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah, brokered by the U.S. and France, holds as displaced Lebanese start returning home after 14 months of conflict.
Israel’s security cabinet has agreed to a ceasefire deal with Lebanon, expected to take effect on Wednesday, signaling a hopeful step towards regional peace.
Israel’s cabinet is set to decide on a ceasefire with Lebanon Tuesday amidst ongoing military actions and international calls for peace.
After a deadly Israeli airstrike in Beirut, Hezbollah fires rockets near Tel Aviv, escalating tensions as ceasefire talks continue.
Israeli air strikes in central Beirut and other Lebanese regions have killed over 55 people, targeting Hezbollah infrastructure amidst escalating tensions.
Israeli airstrikes in Beirut’s south have toppled an 11-story building, intensifying the ongoing conflict with Hezbollah and escalating the humanitarian toll in Lebanon.
An Israeli strike on southern Lebanon has killed three Lebanese soldiers, according to an army statement released on Tuesday.
Lebanon’s health ministry reports one dead and nine wounded following an Israeli strike in central Beirut on Sunday evening.
Intense airstrikes by Israel on Beirut’s southern suburbs escalate the long-running conflict with Hezbollah, resulting in significant casualties on both sides.
Israeli forces escalate operations in Gaza, leading to increased displacement and casualties, while fighting continues in Lebanon.