Ceasefire in Lebanon comes into force as Iran truce enters final weekpublished at 01:34 BST 17 April
Image source, EPAThe ceasefire was brokered by the US
A ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon has just come into effect, now bringing a lull to the conflict that has left a dire humanitarian toll.
US, Israeli and Lebanese officials welcomed the truce's announcement saying it is an opportunity to provide for a firmer agreement moving forward.
Here's the latest:
- Trump announced the 10-day truce today, following the first direct talks since 1993 between Israel and Lebanon in the US on Tuesday
- The agreement was later welcomed by Lebanon, and pitted as an "opportunity" by Israel
- It forms a separate agreement to the US-Iran truce and comes after Israel continued attacking Lebanon with Netanyahu arguing the country was not included in the wider Middle East ceasefire
- Despite the agreement, Lebanese officials and Hezbollah urged residents in affected areas not to return to their homes immediately
- However, Israel has said it will not be removing troops from southern Lebanon while Hezbollah has stressed the deal would be contingent on "a comprehensive halt to attacks across all Lebanese territory"
- Trump has urged Hezbollah to abide by the ceasefire
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