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Lebanon fighting eases after US-Iran deal but displaced warned not to rush home

Local councils urged displaced residents to wait as Israeli strikes eased and troops stayed in southern Lebanon after the US-Iran deal.

  • On Monday, the United States and Iran announced a deal calling for the "immediate and permanent termination of military operations on all fronts, including in Lebanon," bringing relative calm to southern Lebanon.
  • Since the offensive began on March 2, the conflict between Israel and the Iran-backed Hezbollah group has devastated Lebanon, killing nearly 3,800 people and displacing 1.2 million others.
  • Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz stated Israel will remain "indefinitely" in occupied territories and is not bound by the agreement; an Israeli drone strike killed one person Monday in Kfar Tebnit.
  • Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri stated the agreement laid "the foundations for security and stability in the region, including Lebanon," while Hezbollah expressed being "deeply grateful" for the ceasefire inclusion.
  • Friday's scheduled signing faces uncertainty as observers warn the agreement may reduce regional escalation short-term but does not resolve underlying disputes between Israel and Hezbollah over Lebanon.
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Middle East Eye broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Monday, June 15, 2026.
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