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Israel and Hezbollah renew ceasefire after deadly flareup disrupts opening of Iran talks

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Israel and Hezbollah renew ceasefire after deadly flareup disrupts opening of Iran talks

JD Vance pulls out of US-Iran meeting in Switzerland on implementation of peace deal after clashes in southern Lebanon Middle East crisis – live updates Israel and Hezbollah agreed to renew a fragile ceasefire in Lebanon on Friday after 24 hours of intense violence that posed an early challenge to the new agreement between the US and Iran to end their conflict. A meeting that was scheduled to take place on Friday between Washington and Tehran in Switzerland to discuss implementation of the new d

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1:03Israeli military says it will continue operating in southern Lebanon despite ceasefire – videoLebanonIsrael and Hezbollah renew ceasefire after deadly flareup disrupts opening of Iran talksJD Vance pulls out of US-Iran meeting in Switzerland on implementation of peace deal after clashes in southern Lebanon Middle East crisis – live updates Jason Burke in Jerusalem and William Christou in BeirutFri 19 Jun 2026 21.42 EDTFirst published on Fri 19 Jun 2026 13.54 EDTSharePrefer the Guardian on GoogleIsrael and Hezbollah agreed to renew a fragile ceasefire in Lebanon on Friday after 24 hours of intense violence that posed an early challenge to the new agreement between the US and Iran to end their conflict.A meeting that was scheduled to take place on Friday between Washington and Tehran in…

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