Israel And Lebanon Agree 10-Day Ceasefire, Trump Says

Israel and Lebanon agree 10-day ceasefire, Trump says.

After weeks of relentless fighting, is this finally a pause — or just a brief breath before the next storm?

Donald Trump says Israel and Lebanon have agreed to a 10-day ceasefire, starting Thursday night.

Sounds promising, right? But the details tell a more complicated story.

The conflict — mainly between Israel and Hezbollah — has already claimed over 2,000 lives in Lebanon and displaced more than a million people.

Now, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is on board with the truce… with conditions.

Israeli troops, he insists, will stay in a 10km “security zone.” His message? “We are there, and we are not leaving.”

Ceasefire Faces Uncertainty

Hezbollah, meanwhile, is cautious. It wants a complete halt to attacks and no Israeli movement inside Lebanon. That’s a big gap.

Behind the scenes, diplomacy is buzzing. The US is mediating, Iran is watching closely, and talks with Tehran are inching forward.

Trump even hinted at progress: “We’ve agreed on a lot,” he said — but warned fighting could resume if talks fail.

Trump told reporters on Thursday that he thought Lebanon would “take care” of Hezbollah.

So what’s really happening here? A temporary truce, yes.

But core issues — like Hezbollah’s weapons and Israel’s presence — remain unresolved.

Ceasefire or countdown? The next 10 days might decide everything.

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