A 10-day ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon takes effect
A 10-day ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon went into effect, announced by US President Donald Trump after meetings between Israeli and Lebanese representatives in Washington. The ceasefire aims to provide a pause in the conflict and open discussions for a longer-term peace agreement. Questions remain about Israeli troop withdrawal from southern Lebanon and Hezbollah's disarmament.
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Conservative outlets frame this as a critical step toward peace with shared opposition to Hezbollah, while international media emphasizes obstacles to peace remain and humanitarian concerns; Reuters adds a transactional diplomacy lens, linking the ceasefire to Trump's Iran deal ambitions.
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“Israel and Lebanon take a critical step forward on the road to peace”WE Washington Examiner RIGHT
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“Israel, Lebanon extend ceasefire as Trump seeks 'best deal' with Iran - Reuters” · Al Jazeera, BBC, Reuters
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