Lebanon announced that Hezbollah has agreed to a reciprocal halt to attacks on Israel. In response, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that strikes on Beirut would proceed if Hezbollah does not comply with the proposal put forth by the United States.
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Hezbollah agrees to reciprocal halt of attacks on Israel, according to Lebanon
Lebanon has reported that Hezbollah has consented to a reciprocal halt to attacks on Israel. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu warned that military action against Beirut would continue if Hezbollah fails to adhere to the US proposal.
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