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Israel and Hezbollah agree ceasefire, US says, as more Lebanon strikes reported

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Israel and Hezbollah agree ceasefire, US says, as more Lebanon strikes reported

TL;DR

Israel and Hezbollah have agreed to a ceasefire, according to a US official, after intense air strikes in southern Lebanon killed 47. The ceasefire comes amid ongoing tensions and recent clashes resulting in casualties on both sides.

Key points

  • Israel and Hezbollah agreed to a ceasefire
  • US official confirmed the ceasefire agreement
  • Intense air strikes in Lebanon killed 47 people
  • Hezbollah killed four Israeli soldiers in clashes
  • Sheikh Naim Qassem stated Hezbollah's elimination project failed

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Why it matters

The ceasefire agreement is crucial for regional stability and impacts ongoing US-Iran negotiations.

Israel and Hezbollah have agreed a ceasefire, a US official says, following intense Israeli air strikes in southern Lebanon that the government said killed 47 people.

The agreement followed concerns that continued clashes, which also saw Hezbollah kill four Israeli soldiers in Lebanon, would undermine the deal to end the war between the US and Iran.

An Israeli military spokesman said that the military would "continue to remove immediate threats" while Hezbollah's secretary general, Sheikh Naim Qassem, said: "The project to eliminate Hezbollah has failed."

However rescue officials in the city of Nabatieh told the BBC there had been at least 12 air strikes since the ceasefire began at 16:00 local time (13:00 GMT).

The deadly escalation is another sign that Donald Trump is not necessarily in control of the fate of his deal with Iran.

The Memorandum Of Understanding (MoU) declared a ceasefire in Lebanon as well as between the US and Iran. But that has not been the reality on the ground, which has led Tehran to accuse Trump of failing to rein Israel.

Trump himself has given fuel to this argument in an unprecedented set of accusations against his ally, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, suggesting he has been senselessly killing civilians in his fight against Hezbollah.

The overnight flare-up in southern Lebanon poses more problems.

While the White House insists a ceasefire is in place, Israel's far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir responded to the deaths of Israeli soldiers by saying "Lebanon must burn... For every tear shed by an Israeli mother, 1,000 Lebanese mothers must weep".

In response, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi accused Israel of wanting "permanent war" and insisted that any breach of the commitments set out in the memorandum of understanding "will be attributed to the US".

Trump's deal relies on each side reining in hardliners and showing restraint - and there are few signs of that.

Netanyahu has been under domestic pressure to continue military operations against Hezbollah, while the Iran-backed group has said it would continue its attacks as long as Israel's invasion of southern Lebanon persists.

Following the latest ceasefire announcement, Israeli military spokesperson Effie Defrin said Israel will "continue to remove immediate threats, respond to Hezbollah's violations, and do whatever is necessary to protect our civilians".

Hezbollah is yet to confirm the ceasefire itself but its secretary general, Sheikh Naim Qassem, on Friday declared: "The project to eliminate Hezbollah has failed, and the Israelis will withdraw from every last inch of our land.

Clashes erupted when Hezbollah said it had ambushed an Israeli group in southern Lebanon, destroying three tanks with guided missiles, and targeting troops with rocket and artillery fire. A battalion commander was among the four troops killed.

Lebanon's health ministry said that Israeli air strikes killed 47 people including women and children and wounded 97.

In the Nabatieh district, nine people were killed in Harouf, seven in Haboush, and six in al-Duweir, including a child, the health ministry said.

The country's state news agency had earlier described the overnight bombardment across the Nabatieh district on Thursday as one of the most intense of the war.

News of a ceasefire has been met with scepticism by displaced Lebanese people, who are doubtful Israel will abide by a peace deal.

One man told Reuters: "The agreement is good, and we all want an agreement, but the Israelis don't abide by it.

"How many times have they made agreements? More than once, they don't commit."

Lebanon was drawn into the war between Israel, the US and Iran shortly after it began, with Hezbollah launching rockets into Israel in retaliation for a strike that killed Iran's supreme leader.

Israel responded by launching a bombing campaign across Lebanon and occupying around 5% of the country's territory in the south, with the aim of driving back Hezbollah fighters from its northern border.

More that 3,900 people have been killed, among them women and children, and more than 11,600 others wounded since the latest conflict began, according to Lebanon's health ministry.

Around a million people remain displaced, while dozens of communities in the south have been completely destroyed.

Q&A

What led to the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hezbollah?

The ceasefire agreement followed intense Israeli air strikes in southern Lebanon and concerns over escalating violence that could jeopardize the US-Iran deal.

How many people were killed in the recent Israeli air strikes in Lebanon?

The Israeli air strikes in southern Lebanon reportedly killed 47 people.

What were the consequences of the clashes between Israel and Hezbollah?

The clashes resulted in Hezbollah killing four Israeli soldiers, escalating tensions and prompting the ceasefire agreement.

What did Hezbollah's secretary general say about the situation?

Hezbollah's secretary general, Sheikh Naim Qassem, stated that the project to eliminate Hezbollah has failed.

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  • Israel and Hezbollah agreed to a ceasefire
  • US official confirmed the ceasefire agreement
  • Intense air strikes in Lebanon killed 47 people
  • Hezbollah killed four Israeli soldiers in clashes
  • Sheikh Naim Qassem stated Hezbollah's elimination project failed

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