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Iran Tells Hezbollah to Hold Fire as Ceasefire and Talks Unfold
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What happened
Iran reportedly ordered Hezbollah to stop firing toward Israel as a ceasefire took hold Friday afternoon. Israeli and U.S. officials said the truce allows Israel to respond to Hezbollah attacks, while Iran continues to press for an Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon.
- 01Iran told Hezbollah to stop rocket and drone fire into Israel.
- 02A ceasefire reportedly began at 4:00 p.m. Friday.
- 03Israel says its forces remain in southern Lebanon and can act on threats.
- 04The IDF reported readiness to resume heavy fighting immediately.
- 05The Washington Post said U.S. intelligence warned about Netanyahu's possible moves.
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