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Israel-Lebanon ceasefire
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Israel and Lebanon renewed a fragile ceasefire after U.S.-mediated talks, with pilot security zones proposed inside Lebanon and Hezbollah barred from those areas.
- Frame 1State Department talks put Israel-Lebanon ceasefire enforcement and southern towns under security pressure.
- Frame 2Pilot security zones inside Lebanon would bar Hezbollah militants from operating under the agreement.
- Frame 3South of the Litani River, Lebanon's army is supposed to take full control.
- Frame 4Officials have not said how the zones will be drawn, enforced, or monitored.
- Frame 5Hezbollah is outside the talks, while Iran warns Beirut strikes could restart conflict.
- Frame 6Lebanese enforcement becomes the decision point: army control or renewed strikes around Beirut.
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- Jun 3, 11:03 PM EDT
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- Jun 3, 8:07 PM EDT