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Israeli strikes start again in Lebanon after several-hour lull, amid US-Iran talks
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Israeli strikes start again in Lebanon after several-hour lull, amid US-Iran talks
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Lebanon is at the centre of the ongoing US-Iran talks in Switzerland. Israel and Hezbollah continued to exchange fire in Lebanon despite the ceasefire concluded a few days ago. Iran answered by closing the Strait of Hormuz. On Sunday, fighting was reported to have stopped for almost 24 hours – a first since March 2 – before starting again. The latest from the ground by FRANCE 24 correpsondent in Lebanon, Renée Davis.
[Image text:] Renee Davis, France 24 Correspondent Beirut,Lebanon
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