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Israel-Lebanon ceasefire extended: White House
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Israel and Lebanon in talks to extend Hizbollah ceasefire
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Israel ramps up deadly airstrikes on Gaza after ceasefire deal is reached
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Israel launches airstrikes after reaching ceasefire deal with Hamas
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Israel says airstrike destroys Hamas post in former Gaza school
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U.S. Envoy Says Israel Will Withdraw From Southern Lebanon
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Israel army says it struck Hezbollah rocket launchers in Lebanon
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