Israel Remains in Lebanon After Ceasefire Ends
lebanon January 26, 2025 20:49The ceasefire in Lebanon has officially ended after sixty days, but Israel's presence in the south of the country continues, sparking tensions.
The ceasefire in Lebanon has officially ended after sixty days, but Israel's presence in the south of the country continues, sparking tensions.
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