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Iran Ceasefire Won't Save Israel from Hezbollah as Netanyahu Clarifies Lebanon Is Not Included in Deal

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Iran Ceasefire Won't Save Israel from Hezbollah as Netanyahu Clarifies Lebanon Is Not Included in Deal

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Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has clarified that a two-week ceasefire with Iran does not include Lebanon, where Israeli forces will continue to strike Hezbollah targets. The ceasefire announcement has led to a significant drop in oil prices, with US crude oil falling below $96 per barrel.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu supports a two-week ceasefire with Iran, but it does not apply to Lebanon. Israel has destroyed seven bridges over the Litani River to block Hezbollah supply routes. The IDF has also established an anti-tank missile defense line and continues ground operations in southern villages. Lebanon's President Joseph Aoun condemned the bridge attacks as a dangerous escalation. The ceasefire has led to a drop in oil prices, with US crude oil falling to below $96 per barrel. Talks between the US and Iran are set to take place in Islamabad on Friday.

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