Lebanon ceasefire takes hold as Trump voices confidence in Iran deal
A ceasefire between Lebanon and Israel has taken hold, allowing displaced people to return to their homes in southern Lebanon. US President Donald Trump has expressed confidence in a deal with Iran, saying talks could happen this weekend.
A ceasefire between Lebanon and Israel has taken effect, enabling displaced people to return to their homes in southern Lebanon. The Qasmiyeh bridge, which was destroyed by Israeli air strikes, has been repaired, allowing people to cross. Despite the ceasefire, the Israeli military warned residents not to move south of the Litani River, saying its forces remain deployed there. US President Donald Trump said a White House meeting between Israel and Lebanon could take place within two weeks. Trump also voiced confidence that a deal with Iran will come soon. The conflict in southern Lebanon has been ongoing for over two years, with Iranian-backed Hezbollah having a stronghold in the region.
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