War Added 77d ago 9 outlets

Ten-day ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon takes effect

A 10-day ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon went into effect at midnight local time on Friday, brokered by the United States. The deal allows Israel to retain self-defense rights while requiring Lebanon to prevent attacks by Hezbollah and other armed groups. Displaced Lebanese families began returning home despite official warnings, while the truce appeared to be holding in its early hours.

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This event sits in the top 20% of divergence this week. 9 outlets covered it, splitting into 9 framing camps across 4 bias groups.
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Coverage splits on who deserves credit and what this means for Iran. Some emphasize Trump's role and optimism about broader regional peace. Others focus on Lebanese resilience and question Israeli intentions.
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THE LEFT2 outlets · mostly neutral
Israel starts a tense ceasefire in Lebanon. And, Trump nominates a new CDC director.
NPR NPR LEFT
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THE RIGHT1 outlet · mostly supportive
Israel, Lebanon 10-day cease-fire begins after Trump hails 'historic day'
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“What we know about the ceasefire between Lebanon and Israel” · BBC, AP News, Al Jazeera, Reuters, The Hill, PBS NewsHour

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