Israel-Lebanon ceasefire agreement takes effect
A temporary ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon has been established. The agreement is set to last for 10 days. (sources: cbsnews, foxnews, dw, pbs, cnbc)

The ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon is now in effect, with both sides agreeing to halt hostilities. The Israeli military has stated that its forces will remain in southern Lebanon during this period.
- The ceasefire is scheduled to last for 10 days.
- The Israeli military plans to maintain its presence in southern Lebanon.
- The U.S. Secretary of State has affirmed efforts to support the ceasefire.
Why it matters
This ceasefire aims to reduce hostilities and promote stability in the region.
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