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Live updates: US and Iran to ‘stand down for now,’ US official says after exchange of fire - CNN

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Auzinea Bacon, Julia Benbrook, Catherine Nicholls, Mohammed Tawfeeq, Zachary Cohen, Emily Condon, Eugenia Yosef, Oren Liebermann, Mostafa Salem, Eleni Giokos, Logan Schiciano, Billy Stockwell, Aida Karimi, Tim Lister, Brad Lendon, Ibrahim Dahman, Jacob Lev, Xiaoqian Lin, Casey Gannon, Kevin Liptak
Live updates: US and Iran to ‘stand down for now,’ US official says after exchange of fire - CNN
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Fighting continues in southern Lebanon despite a recent US-brokered peace agreement between Israel and Lebanon. Israeli airstrikes and clashes with Hezbollah persist, raising concerns about the stability of the ceasefire and the broader regional peace process.

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The ongoing violence threatens to undermine fragile diplomatic efforts to stabilize the Israel-Lebanon border and manage tensions between the US, Iran, and regional actors.

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Link Copied! Fresh Israeli strikes reported in Lebanon, two days after US-brokered agreement signed By Billy Stockwell Two days after a US-brokered agreement was signed between Israel, Lebanon and the US aimed at moving toward a broader peace deal, fighting continues in southern Lebanon, with fresh Israeli attacks reported today.

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