Lebanon truce is key to ending Iran war but challenges remain
AP News
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A truce took hold Friday between Israel and Lebanon’s Hezbollah, providing relief on both sides of the border and an opening for Iran and the United States to reach a deal to end the wider war.
The ceasefire appears to have paved the way for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, easing the global energy crisis.
But major obstacles remain, as Hezbollah has not formally agreed to the truce and wants Israel to withdraw from southern Lebanon.
Israel says it is “not finished” dismantling the Iran-backed militant group and shows no sign of ending its occupation.
Lebanon ceasefire brings fragile hope
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