Tensions Run High: Israel's Security Cabinet Convenes for Crucial Ceasefire Decision
Israel's security cabinet is set to convene to discuss a potential Lebanon ceasefire amidst ongoing conflict with Hezbollah. The war has resulted in over 2,000 casualties and displaced 1.2 million people. U.S. President Trump has hinted at a resolution, urging de-escalation, but talks remain complex as Iran's involvement is debated.
The Israeli security cabinet is scheduled to meet on Wednesday to deliberate a potential ceasefire in the ongoing conflict with Hezbollah in Lebanon, according to a senior official.
The confrontation, which erupted following a U.S.-Israeli offensive on Iran in early March, has claimed over 2,000 lives and displaced 1.2 million, Lebanese authorities report.
Amidst these developments, U.S. President Donald Trump has urged de-escalation, forecasting an imminent resolution. However, talks remain fraught, with Iran's role in the broader Middle East conflict a point of contention.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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