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Hezbollah spokesperson and parliament member Ibrahim Mousawi stated that a ceasefire could be implemented in Lebanon soon, supported by mediation efforts from Iran and other regional countries. The statement was reported by Reuters, citing Mousawi’s remarks on the ongoing diplomatic initiatives.
Two senior Lebanese officials, speaking anonymously to Reuters, confirmed that discussions toward a ceasefire are underway. However, they did not provide details on when the ceasefire might begin or how long it would last. Both officials indicated that the duration of any Lebanese ceasefire could depend on how long the current truce between the United States and Iran continues.
The report, sourced from Al Jazeera, highlights the ongoing regional diplomatic activity aimed at de-escalating tensions in Lebanon, though the timing and sustainability of a potential ceasefire remain uncertain.
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