Lebanon, Hezbollah and Israel
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Lebanon truce holds
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Israeli Defense Forces uncovered a weapons stash used by Hezbollah terrorists inside a hospital in Lebanon this weekend.
Syrian authorities discover a Hezbollah tunnel linking Syria and Lebanon used for smuggling weapons, along with a large shipment of IED components destined for Lebanon. Syrian authorities in Homs
Many Lebanese have blamed Hezbollah for pulling their country into the war when it fired missiles across the border March 2, two days after the U.S. and Israel attacked Iran. But for others, the devastation from Israeli strikes has strengthened their support.
Residents are wary that the truce may offer only a temporary reprieve after weeks of rocket fire by Hezbollah.
Even amid uncertainty over whether the truce would hold, many in Lebanon expressed relief at the prospect of quiet as aid groups mobilized help.
Hezbollah war, temporarily halted by a 10-day cease-fire, has now opened a complex diplomatic process that seeks to end the conflict.
The soldiers were evacuated to the hospital for further medical treatment. Two IDF soldiers were moderately wounded, and six others were lightly wounded when an explosive drone fell in the area the
A fragile calm has settled over parts of Lebanon as a 10-day ceasefire brokered by the United States takes hold between Israel and Hezbollah.