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Israeli Airstrikes Continue Amid Ceasefire Negotiations with Hezbollah

Israel intensifies bombardment in Lebanon with a potential ceasefire proposal on the table, amid significant casualties and rising humanitarian crises.

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Updated: Nov 26th, 2024, 10:01 AM ET

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Israeli airstrikes escalate in central Beirut as Israel's leadership prepares to vote on a proposed ceasefire with Hezbollah. The proposed deal seeks a two-month halt in fighting, requiring Hezbollah to withdraw from southern Lebanon, while Israeli troops would return to their border. The humanitarian toll continues to rise, with over 3,760 deaths reported in Lebanon during the conflict. Israeli officials caution that negotiations remain delicate as military actions persist. The European Union backs the ceasefire, urging implementation to avoid further destruction in Lebanon.


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