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Israel and Hezbollah agree to new ceasefire

Reuters reports that Israel and Hezbollah have entered a new ceasefire, according to American sources, which will take effect this afternoon. An Israeli spokesperson stated that troops have 'freedom to act' against threats but emphasized that Israel is not at war as long as Hezbollah does not attack them. The previous ceasefire announced on April 17 has been violated by both sides, with Israel conducting nearly 3,500 attacks on Lebanon, resulting in over 3,500 deaths and 10,000 injuries, displacing around 1.2 million people in southern Lebanon. Israeli Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir's post,

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Israel og Hizbollah inngår våpenhvile fredag klokken 15.00, norsk tid. Det melder Reuters, som siterer en amerikansk tjenestemann.

En israelsk talsperson sier til nyhetsbyrået at troppene på bakken har «frihet til å handle» mot trusler. Men Israel sier de ikke er i krig så lenge Hizbollah ikke angriper dem.

Det ble kunngjort en våpenhvile mellom Israel og Hizbollah 17. april, men begge parter har anklaget hverandre for å ha brutt denne.

Israel har siden dette gjennomført nesten 3500 angrep mot Libanon, ifølge libanesiske myndigheter.

Over 3500 mennesker er drept og over 10.000 såret i de israelske angrepene. Rundt 1,2 millioner mennesker er fordrevet fra områder i Sør-Libanon, som nå er under delvis kontroll av israelske styrker.

Eide reagerte på uttalelse

Tidligere fredag skrev Israels sikkerhetsminister Itamar Ben-Gvir et innlegg på X der han viste med all tydelighet at han ikke respekterer intensjonsavtalen som USA har inngått med Iran, og som innebærer en våpenhvile i Libanon.

– For hver tåre en israelsk mor feller, må tusen libanesiske mødre gråte. Hele Libanon må brenne, skrev han.

Den uttalelsen kalte Norges utenriksminister Espen Barth Eide «fullstendig uakseptabel».

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Israel and Hezbollah agree to new ceasefire

Reuters reports that Israel and Hezbollah have entered a new ceasefire, according to American sources, which will take effect this afternoon. An Israeli spokesperson stated that troops have 'freedom to act' against threats but emphasized that Israel is not at war as long as Hezbollah does not attack them. The previous ceasefire announced on April 17 has been violated by both sides, with Israel conducting nearly 3,500 attacks on Lebanon, resulting in over 3,500 deaths and 10,000 injuries, displacing around 1.2 million people in southern Lebanon. Israeli Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir's post,

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