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Netanyahu Announces 60-Day Ceasefire with Hezbollah Amidst Criticism from Lapid
Nov 26, 2024, 06:44 PM
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has announced a temporary ceasefire with Hezbollah in Lebanon, following a recommendation from his Security Cabinet. The ceasefire is set to last for 60 days. This decision comes amidst ongoing conflicts between Israel and Hezbollah, which have persisted for over a year. Opposition Leader Yair Lapid criticized Netanyahu, stating that the 'greatest disaster in our history happened on his watch' and that no agreement with Hezbollah will erase the lawlessness. Lapid emphasized the urgent need for a hostage deal to bring home the abandoned citizens. Earlier, Israel had bombed central Beirut, leading to evacuation orders for several buildings.
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