Israel and Lebanon have extended a three-week ceasefire, with Prime Minister Netanyahu aiming for “historic peace” and crediting US pressure on Iran. Despite the truce, Hezbollah dismisses it as “meaningless” amid ongoing Israeli military actions and retaliatory clashes. This fragile calm persists amidst wider regional tensions, leaving lasting agreement prospects uncertain. Israel and Lebanon have extended a three-week ceasefire, with Prime Minister Netanyahu aiming for “historic peace” and crediting US pressure on Iran. Despite the truce, Hezbollah dismisses it as “meaningless” amid ongoing Israeli military actions and retaliatory clashes. This fragile calm persists amidst wider regional tensions, leaving lasting agreement prospects uncertain.
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