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Trump Announces 10-Day Israel –Lebanon Ceasefire Amid Ongoing Iran War
U.S. President Donald Trump has announced that Israel and Lebanon have agreed to a 10-day ceasefire, raising cautious hopes of easing tensions in the wider Middle East conflict linked to the ongoing Iran war.
According to reports, the temporary truce is set to begin on Thursday evening and is aimed at halting hostilities between Israeli forces and Hezbollah fighters in southern Lebanon, a conflict that has been running parallel to the broader confrontation involving Iran.
The ceasefire follows high-level diplomatic engagements, with Trump confirming he held talks with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Lebanese President Joseph Aoun before securing the agreement.
Officials say the truce is intended to create a window for negotiations toward a longer-term peace deal and could be extended if both sides agree.
However, uncertainty remains over the durability of the agreement. Hezbollah, the Iran-backed militant group central to the conflict in Lebanon, has indicated it may only comply under specific conditions, including an end to Israeli military operations and withdrawal from certain areas.
The ceasefire comes after weeks of intense fighting that has left thousands dead and injured in Lebanon, worsening an already volatile regional crisis tied to tensions between the United States and Iran.
World leaders, including European officials, have welcomed the development, describing it as a critical opportunity to de-escalate violence and provide humanitarian relief to affected civilians.
Despite the announcement, reports suggest sporadic attacks have continued, highlighting the fragile nature of the truce and the challenges ahead in achieving lasting peace.
