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truce, even as the Lebanese army calls on residents to delay their return and Hezbollah warns
Hezbollah** militia. The Lebanese army warned people displaced from southern Lebanon about returning home because of intermittent shelling that was reported after the ceasefire came into effect. The terms of the truce
Hezbollah “acts nicely and well” during the [10-day truce](/news/2026/4/16/trump-says-israel-and-lebanon-agree-to-temporary-ceasefire). - **White House invitation extended:** “I will be inviting the Prime Minister of Israel, Bibi Netanyahu, and the President of Lebanon, Joseph Aoun
truce](https://x.com/CMShehbaz/status/2045029468595433644?s=20), calling it a step toward "sustainable peace" and reaffirmed his country's support for Lebanon's sovereignty and territorial integrity. Hezbollah, meanwhile, urged those displaced not to rush back to southern
truce](https://x.com/CMShehbaz/status/2045029468595433644?s=20), calling it a step toward "sustainable peace" and reaffirmed his country's support for Lebanon's sovereignty and territorial integrity. Hezbollah, meanwhile, urged those displaced not to rush back to southern
Hezbollah still armed.” Yair Lapid, Israel’s opposition leader, also slammed the ceasefire between Lebanon and Israel announced by Trump. “Not for the first time, all the promises of this [Netanyahu] government are crashing against
truce was agreed after he held separate “excellent conversations” with Lebanon’s president, Joseph Aoun, and the Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, yesterday. Netanyahu said the ceasefire offered an opportunity for a “historic peace agreement
truce began. United States President Donald Trump [announced the ceasefire on Thursday](/news/2026/4/16/trump-says-israel-and-lebanon-agree-to-temporary-ceasefire) and confirmed that Iran-backed Hezbollah were also included in the cessation of hostilities. Joyous scenes occurred across Lebanon, with barrages
Hezbollah targets, included [strikes with heavy munitions on densely populated areas](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/apr/09/lebanon-beirut-israel-strikes-hundreds-killed), which drew outrage from the International Committee of the Red Cross and other international humanitarian organisations. The ferocious attack on Lebanon
Hezbollah and attempting to establish a buffer zone along the border. Last month, Israel’s Defense Minister Israel Katz said his country would install a “security zone” in southern Lebanon stretching to the Litani River
warning of incoming rockets from Lebanon. In the sky above the northern city of Nahariya, Israel's air defence interceptors shot up to block them, triggering loud explosions. Ambulance crews said at least three people
truce in Lebanon entered its first full day, partly pausing fighting between Israel and the Iran-backed [Hezbollah](https://www.theguardian.com/world/hezbollah) Islamist militant movement and offering a fragile relief in parts of the country after
truce, with Israel disputing that the agreement extended to its operations against Hezbollah. Iran and Pakistan insisted it did. The talks marked the first direct exchanges between Israel and Lebanon since 1993. While there
Hezbollah’s disarmament as a priority, with no mention of a truce or a withdrawal of its forces from southern Lebanon. **Circling back to [JD Vance’s comments](https://www.theguardian.com/world/live/2026/apr/13/iran-war-live-news-ceasefire-peace-talks-us-trump-strait-hormuz-blockade-middle-east-crisis-latest-updates?CMP=share_btn_url&page=with%3Ablock-69dd6c058f0823a7954daca3#block-69dd6c058f0823a7954daca3) about whether more talks
warned that a sustained closure of the Strait of Hormuz would trigger an unprecedented energy shock, as the strait carries approximately one-fifth of all oil traded globally and 30 percent of the world
truce whose end falls in a week's time. "I'm a bit scared," an elderly woman in a headscarf confessed, her face wrinkling into worry. She spoke mournfully of the suffering of young Iranians
truce expires, the ceasefire will be extended,” he told Al Jazeera. Faisal offered a more cautious assessment, warning that failure to secure a second round would shift Pakistan’s role. “Pakistan’s mediation will