Israel Secures US-Brokered Ceasefire with Hezbollah, Hope for Regional Stability

Israel and Hezbollah have reached a ceasefire deal brokered by the US, ending nearly 14 months of conflict linked to the Gaza war. The deal includes a two-month pause in fighting and a pullback of forces from southern Lebanon. Despite the ceasefire, tensions remain, with Israel keeping the option to restart operations if Hezbollah breaks the truce. US President Biden has backed the deal and called for a broader ceasefire in Gaza.

By Vishal Kumar

Hezbollah Launches 50+ Rockets in Bold Assault on Golan Heights

In Short On Wednesday, Hezbollah launched over 50 rockets at the Israeli-annexed Golan Heights, hitting private homes. This attack comes after US Secretary of State Antony Blinken's recent meetings aimed at securing a cease-fire in the Gaza conflict, which have yet to resolve ongoing issues between Hamas and Israel. The assault follows retaliatory actions in the region, including a Hezbollah strike on Israel and an Israeli attack on Hezbollah. The conflict, intensified by the Gaza war, has resulted in significant casualties on…

By Vishal Kumar

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