Hezbollah reportedly agreed to halt attacks on Israel after a U.S.-brokered proposal through Lebanese officials, averting potential Israeli strikes on Beirut’s southern suburbs. President Trump claimed a “very good call” with Hezbollah and affirmed no U.S. troops would go to Beirut, while Israel and Lebanon prepare for a fourth round of U.S.-hosted talks. Tensions remain high, with Israeli airstrikes hitting southern Lebanon—including a hospital—and two Israeli soldiers killed, raising the death toll to 27 since March. Hezbollah denied prior commitment to cease fire, while the UN warns of escalating violence and calls for immediate de-escalation ahead of an emergency Security Council meeting.
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