Ceasefire Agreement Between Israel and Lebanon Conditional on Hezbollah Actions
Iran war live: Israel and Lebanon truce agreed on condition Hezbollah stops attacks

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Israel and Lebanon have reached a ceasefire contingent on Hezbollah ceasing its attacks. Despite this, Israeli drone strikes in Lebanon have injured several individuals. Concurrently, the US House of Representatives passed a resolution aimed at limiting military action against Iran, requiring Congressional approval for any further military engagement.
- 01The ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon is conditional on Hezbollah stopping its attacks.
- 02Israeli drone strikes have continued, injuring civilians in Lebanon despite the ceasefire agreement.
- 03The US House of Representatives passed a war powers resolution with a vote of 215 to 208.
- 04The resolution requires President Donald Trump to seek Congressional approval for military actions against Iran.
- 05The resolution's effectiveness is limited as it must also pass the Senate and could face a presidential veto.
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Israel and Lebanon have agreed to a ceasefire, contingent on Hezbollah halting its attacks. However, Israeli drone strikes in Lebanon have continued, resulting in injuries to several civilians, including a family in a vehicle. In a related development, the US House of Representatives passed a resolution aimed at curtailing military involvement in Iran, with a narrow vote of 215 to 208. This resolution mandates that President Donald Trump must obtain Congressional approval for any further military actions or withdraw US forces from the conflict. Despite its passage, the resolution is largely symbolic, as it requires Senate approval and a two-thirds majority in both chambers to override a potential presidential veto.
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The ceasefire could reduce immediate hostilities in the region, affecting civilians caught in the conflict.
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