Historic Ceasefire: A New Dawn for Lebanon-Israel Relations
A ceasefire between Lebanon and Israel, initiated by US President Donald Trump, began as both nations engaged in rare direct talks after a month of conflict. This truce seeks to stabilize the region, potentially extending to a broader cessation of hostilities involving Iran, the US, and Israel.
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In a remarkable development, US President Donald Trump announced a 10-day ceasefire between Lebanon and Israel, marking the beginning of a potential thaw in their turbulent relations. The truce, commencing at midnight Thursday, was decided following direct diplomatic negotiations held in Washington, a first in decades for the contentious neighbors.
This ceasefire follows a month of heightened conflict, which saw Hezbollah, a Lebanon-based militant group backed by Iran, launching attacks on Israel. Hezbollah's relentless assault focused primarily on northern Israel until the last moments prior to the ceasefire, resulting in numerous casualties and extensive disruption.
While air raid sirens blared across northern Israeli communities just minutes before the truce took effect, Israeli military efforts to combat Hezbollah's rocket launches persisted. If successful, this ceasefire could potentially pave the way for broader regional peace discussions, influencing global markets significantly affected by the recent hostilities.
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