The U.S.-brokered deal depends on Hezbollah halting its attacks first. But the leader of the Iran-backed group rejected those terms, and Israel said that its offensive would continue.
Lebanon’s latest cease-fire shows little sign of taking hold.
Originally reported by New York Times. Read the full story at the original source.
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