Ceasefire Established Between Israel and Lebanon
A 10-day ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon has commenced following discussions led by Trump. The agreement aims to reduce hostilities in the region. (sources: nytimes, bbc, reuters, washingtonpost, aljazeera)

The ceasefire, announced by Trump, is intended to provide a temporary halt to conflict between Israel and Lebanon. Celebrations have been reported in Lebanon as the ceasefire takes effect.
- The ceasefire is set for a duration of 10 days.
- Trump indicated that this ceasefire could facilitate new peace talks regarding US-Iran relations.
- European leaders are scheduled to meet to discuss the situation in the region.
Why it matters
The ceasefire represents a potential step toward reducing tensions in the Middle East.
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This story is about a ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon and reporting on that deal. This bill would block some U.S. aid being used for specified actions in the occupied West Bank and require yearly State Department and GAO reports tying U.S. funds or defense items to those actions.
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- Prohibits U.S. aid being used for certain actions in the occupied West Bank • Requires annual State Department and GAO reports on links between U.S. funds and specified.
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This story is about a ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon and reporting on that deal. The bill would cut off U.S. money for the Lebanese Armed Forces after 60 days unless the Secretary of State certifies Lebanon met many anti-Hezbollah conditions.
If passed, it would
- Terminates U.S. assistance to Lebanese security forces after 60 days absent certification • Requires 180-day reports to Congress and adds conditions tied to Hezbollah and Iranian inf.
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