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Israel, Hezbollah reach ceasefire deal; Netanyahu will 'respond forcefully' to violations

Christian Post Tuesday, 26 November 2024 ()
Israel and the Lebanon-based Iranian-backed Islamic militant group Hezbollah have reportedly reached a ceasefire arrangement brokered by the United States and France to end over a year's worth of fighting, which, if honored, will last for 60 days.
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News video: Israel Cabinet to Vote on US-Brokered Truce; US, EU, UN push for peace, Hezbollah fire Rockets|WATCH

Israel Cabinet to Vote on US-Brokered Truce; US, EU, UN push for peace, Hezbollah fire Rockets|WATCH 03:16

After over a year of escalating conflict, Israel and Hezbollah may soon reach a ceasefire agreement, with a US-brokered 60-day truce deal on the table. The deal, which includes Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon and Hezbollah’s movement north of the Litani River, is expected to be voted on by...

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