10-Day Israel-Lebanon Truce Begins as Lebanese Army Warns of ‘Violations’
The truce leaves Israel in a 10-kilometer border zone as Lebanon pledges steps to curb Hezbollah attacks, officials said.
- On Thursday, U.S. President Donald Trump announced a 10-day ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon, which took effect at midnight to pause hostilities.
- Washington's deeper involvement follows "substantial blows" suffered by Hezbollah over recent weeks, while Tehran-backed Hezbollah accepted the truce due to Iranian pressure.
- Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated Israel will maintain a "10km security zone" along the border; the agreement claims Lebanon will curb non-state armed groups but lacks explicit disarmament requirements.
- Displaced residents returned home despite safety concerns, while a Hezbollah lawmaker told AFP the group would "cautiously adhere" to the truce if Israel stopped attacks.
- President Trump expects Israeli and Lebanese leadership to visit the White House "over the next four or five days," though the Israel Defense Forces remains on "high alert" to resume strikes.
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Thousands of displaced people crowded Lebanon's roads on Friday, trying to return to the devastated south of the country, hours after a ten-day truce ended the fighting between Israel and Hezbollah, reports The New York Times.
10-day ceasefire in Lebanon begins after intensified Hezbollah strikes wound 3 Israelis
The 10-day ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon announced by U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday went into effect at midnight, after Hezbollah wounded at least three Israelis in rocket attacks shortly before the deadline. #Israel #Hezbollah #Lebanon #Ceasefire
Israel, Lebanon start 10-day truce
THOUSANDS of displaced Lebanese civilians took to the road on Friday, hoping that a 10-day ceasefire with Israel would allow them to return to their homes in southern Beirut and the country’s war-torn south.The Lebanese army had warned the residents not to go back to the areas, which have been pounded by Israeli strikes targeting Hezbollah, and the Iran-backed movement said its finger remained “on the trigger” in the event of any violations.But …
The French President expressed concern about the persistence of military incidents, only a few hours after the entry into force of a cessation of hostilities agreement. The ceasefire agreement between Israel and Lebanon is in a chaotic beginning. As soon as it was implemented on the night of Thursday to Friday, violations [...] Article The Israeli-Lebanese truce vacillates under the fire of weapons appeared first on Le Singulier.
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