Israel-Lebanon ceasefire extended, says US State Department
Summary
Israel and Lebanon agreed to extend a temporary ceasefire for 45 more days during ongoing regional tensions. The U.S. State Department said American officials helped host talks between both countries to renew the agreement.Key Facts
- Israel and Lebanon have a temporary ceasefire agreement.
- The ceasefire has been extended by 45 days.
- The extension was announced by the U.S. State Department.
- U.S. officials hosted talks between diplomats from Israel and Lebanon.
- The talks took place on Thursday and Friday.
- The State Department described the talks as “highly-productive.”
- The ceasefire is related to tensions involving the Iran conflict.
- This extension aims to maintain peace between Israel and Lebanon during this time.
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