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Nations call for Israel-Lebanon ceasefire
- An Israeli military chief stated that airstrikes in Lebanon are preparing for a possible ground assault to "degrade" Hezbollah, increasing regional tensions.
- Lebanon's health ministry reported 51 deaths and over 220 injuries from Israeli strikes on Wednesday.
- As international calls for de-escalation grow, many Lebanese residents are fleeing amid rising violence, with half a million displaced.
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Israel’s initial dismissal of US’ ‘breakthrough’ Lebanon ceasefire deal creates confusion
Senior US officials were practically triumphant Wednesday night: The United States and a large number of its allies had nailed down a proposal after days of feverish talks that would put in place a ceasefire across the Israel-Lebanon border.
·Atlanta, United States
Read Full ArticleThe international community is also concerned about the possibility of the conflict in the Middle East spreading to Lebanon. But the prospects for a ceasefire are bleak. Despite international calls for a ceasefire, Israel and the Lebanese Hezbollah militia are continuing to fight undeterred. The mutual shelling continued. A group of states including the USA and Germany, together with influential Arab countries, called for a 21-day ceasefire in t…
·Germany
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Leaning Left70Leaning Right49Center73Last UpdatedBias Distribution38% Center
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