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Fighting persists in Lebanon despite a ceasefire as the US-Iran deal is under threat
Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon killed seven people, including two children, hours after reports of a ceasefire agreement, threatening a U.S.-Iran deal to end the Middle East war. Fighting persists between Israel and Hezbollah, with neither side confirming the ceasefire, while mediators work to halt the conflict. The U.S.-Iran agreement, which reopened the Strait of Hormuz, is under threat as talks are delayed.
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- Fighting persists in Lebanon despite a ceasefire as the US-Iran deal is under threat
- Fighting persists in Lebanon despite a ceasefire as the US-Iran deal is under threat
- Fighting persists in Lebanon despite a ceasefire as the US-Iran deal is under threat
- Fighting persists in Lebanon despite a ceasefire as U.S.-Iran deal is under threat
- Fighting persists in Lebanon despite a ceasefire as U.S.-Iran deal is under threat
- Fighting persists in Lebanon despite a ceasefire as the US-Iran deal is under threat