U.S. and Israeli Officials Reach Ceasefire Agreement After Phone Calls
Officials reported that a U.S. leader spoke with Israeli and Hezbollah representatives, resulting in an agreement to halt major military actions in Beirut and cross-border fire.
gamereactor.euA U.S. leader stated that a phone conversation with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu led to the cancellation of a planned major raid on Beirut, Lebanon. The same statement said Israeli forces turned back after the discussion and that representatives of Hezbollah leaders agreed to stop firing at Israel and its soldiers.
Israel also agreed to cease shooting at Hezbollah, according to the post.
The announcement described two separate calls made earlier the same day. One call addressed the planned raid on Beirut, while the second involved Hezbollah representatives. Both sides confirmed the mutual halt in shooting.
The post was published moments ago.
It referenced the calls conducted earlier that day. No additional operational details or timelines were provided in the statement.
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