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Hezbollah Rejects Ceasefire Agreement Between Israel and Lebanon

Hezbollah has declined a ceasefire agreement reached between Israel and Lebanon, which Lebanese President Joseph Aoun labeled as a final opportunity for peace. Additionally, the U.N. peacekeeping mission reported casualties among its personnel due to mortar fire in the region.

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Hezbollah has rejected a ceasefire deal that was agreed upon by Israel and Lebanon. This announcement follows a statement from Lebanese President Joseph Aoun, who described the ceasefire as the 'last chance' for a comprehensive truce. The U.N. peacekeeping mission in Lebanon, known as UNIFIL, reported that one peacekeeper was killed and others were injured due to mortar fire in southeastern Lebanon.

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Hezbollah rejects ceasefire deal agreed on by Israel and Lebanon

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Hezbollah Rejects Ceasefire Agreement Between Israel and Lebanon