Hezbollah pauses attacks under US-Iran ceasefire, sources close to group tell Reuters

Hezbollah has stopped firing at Israel and Israeli forces in Lebanon. This comes after a US-Iran ceasefire announcement. However, Israel continues its attacks in southern Lebanon. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated the ceasefire does not cov...

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Lebanon's Hezbollah halted fire on northern Israel and on Israeli troops in Lebanon in the early hours of Wednesday as part of the U.S.-Iran ceasefire announced earlier, three Lebanese ‌sources close ⁠to the ⁠group told Reuters.

Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, a key intermediary in ceasefire talks, said the two-week ceasefire would include Lebanon, where a new war between Iran-backed Hezbollah and Israel broke out on March 2.

Reuters reported last month that Iran wanted Lebanon included in any ​deal it made with the United ⁠States.


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But Israeli ‌Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said early on Wednesday ​the truce ​would not include Lebanon. Israel has issued a ⁠new evacuation order for one southern city, ​indicating it would strike there soon.

Iran-backed Hezbollah is ​likely to issue a statement outlining its formal position on the ceasefire and on Netanyahu's assertion that Lebanon is not included, the three Lebanese sources said.
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Hezbollah's last public statement on its military activity was posted at 1 a.m. (2200 GMT Tuesday), ‌saying it had targeted Israeli troops inside Lebanon on Tuesday evening.

More than 1,500 people have been ​killed in ​Israel's air ⁠and ground campaign across Lebanon, including 130 children and more than 100 women.

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Israel's strikes and orders for people to leave swathes of the ​south, east and Beirut's southern suburbs have displaced more than 1.2 million people.
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Lebanon's army on Wednesday urged displaced families to delay their return home, warning of ongoing Israeli attacks and the risks posed by unexploded ordnance.
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