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Israel, Hezbollah
An Israel-Hezbollah cease-fire: here's what we know
A cease-fire between Israel and Hezbollah brokered by the U.S. and France took effect in Lebanon early Wednesday, raising hopes of ending more than a year of cross-border strikes and a full-scale war that has killed thousands.
Israel-Hezbollah cease-fire appears to hold amid violation accusations
The Lebanese army said Israel violated the cease-fire agreement, while the IDF said it was responding to violations by Hezbollah.
Israel and Hezbollah both claim ceasefire violations
The bursts of violence — with no reports of serious casualties — reflected the uneasy nature of the ceasefire that otherwise appeared to hold as Lebanese troops began to deploy in parts of southern Lebanon.
Opinion
Opinion - The Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire is a small step in a crisis that is far from over
Unsurprisingly, Hezbollah was suddenly prepared to agree to a 60-day truce. In announcing the ceasefire, Biden said that both sides “have accepted the United States’ proposal to end the devastating conflict between Israel and Hezbollah.” He added that the ceasefire “is designed to be a permanent cessation of hostilities.”
As fragile Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire takes hold, what’s next for Gaza?
Analysis: Now that Hezbollah and Israel have agreed to a truce, the question remains of where that leaves Hamas and the war in Gaza, where authorities say 44,000 people have been killed.
As Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire takes hold, Biden heralds new push for truce with Hamas in Gaza
As Israel and Hezbollah cease fire after a year, President Biden says Palestinians in war-torn Gaza also "deserve an end of the fighting and displacement."
The Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire quiets one front but Gaza sees no end to war
For many across the Middle East, the Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire came as a relief: the first major sign of progress in the region since war began more than a year ago
Israel approves cease-fire with Hezbollah
Israel launched an offensive in Lebanon in mid-September following months of tit-for-tat border attacks sparked by Hamas' Oct. 7 attack.
Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire renews push for Gaza deal
The Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire is shifting the focus in the Middle East back to the war in the Gaza Strip, where any kind of pause in the fighting still seems a long way off. Mike Armstrong explains why some analysts believe the Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire makes a deal between Israel and Hamas less likely;
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Israel's airstrikes hit Syrian border crossing to arm Hezbollah; Oct. 7 suspect killed in Gaza
Israel has attacked and destroyed infrastructure at a border crossing between Syria and Lebanon being used to provide weapons ...
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Israel hits alleged Hezbollah weapons smuggling sites in Syria
Israeli military jets hit alleged Hezbollah weapons smuggling sites near the border crossing between Lebanon and Syria, ...
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The Israel-Hezbollah war by the numbers
Here’s a look at the conflict by the numbers: More than 3,800 people in Lebanon have been killed, many of them civilians. More than 80 Israeli soldiers have been killed, and 47 civilians in Israel.
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What to Know About the Israel-Hezbollah Cease-Fire
Under the agreement, Israel will gradually withdraw its forces from Lebanon over the next 60 days, and Hezbollah will not ...
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