Displaced Lebanese in Beirut uncertain if they can trust ceasefire
Displaced Lebanese in Beirut said they do not yet trust whether the ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon will hold.
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Displaced Lebanese in Beirut said they do not yet trust whether the ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon will hold.
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Al Jazeera
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The proposed 250-foot arch would tower over other iconic landmarks in Washington, DC, and has attracted scrutiny.
A 10-day ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon has gone into effect. It began at midnight local time (21:00 GMT).
Tensions linger as evacuees await clarity on the ceasefire’s terms before risking a return to war-torn villages.

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