Israel, Lebanon renew ceasefire
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Agence France-Presse on MSN
Israel strikes Lebanon after 'last chance' truce announcement
Israel struck south Lebanon on Thursday and threatened new attacks on Beirut despite an announcement hours earlier that Israel and Lebanon had agreed to implement a conditional ceasefire. Before the announcement,
The Times of Israel on MSN
UNIFIL says one peacekeeper killed, two hurt in south Lebanon; doesn't assign blame
The post UNIFIL says one peacekeeper killed, two hurt in south Lebanon; doesn’t assign blame appeared first on The Times of Israel.
Lebanon’s President Joseph Aoun unveils US-mediated ceasefire framework with Israel, calling it the “last opportunity” for peace and saying implementation could begin within 24 hours of approval.
By Alexander Dziadosz, Nazih Osseiran and Catherine Cartier SIDON/BEIRUT, May 28 (Reuters) - The ceasefire agreed in Lebanon last month has brought little respite for civilians, who are being driven from a steadily expanding swathe of the country by a relentless Israeli campaign of evacuations and air strikes.