Tehran says US President Trump made ‘false’ claims, amid peace negotiations
Tens of thousands of people forcibly displaced by Israeli attacks on Lebanon use first day of ceasefire to return home.

Tens of thousands of people forcibly displaced by Israeli attacks on Lebanon use first day of ceasefire to return home.

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Al Jazeera’s Tohid Asadi discusses the prospect that the ceasefire in Lebanon could lead to a US-Iran peace deal.
A 10-day ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon has come into effect.
US President Donald Trump announced the 10-day ceasefire between the two countries.
Hezbollah warns it has its ‘finger on the trigger’ in case of Israeli violations of the temporary ceasefire.
Celebrations in Lebanon as a 10-day ceasefire begins, opening the door to talks on a longer-term Israel-Lebanon deal.
Celebratory gunfire heard in Beirut as truce takes effect, though Lebanese military reports violations.

People in Beirut describe how the Israel war has turned their lives upside down.

People celebrate on the roads in southern Lebanon as they drive to their homes after the ceasefire announcement.

Lebanon’s residents say they are wary of trusting that Israel will abide by the ceasefire agreement announced by Trump.