Israel and Lebanon agree to US-brokered ceasefire, establish pilot zones under Lebanese Armed Forces control.
The US State Department announced that Israel and Lebanon have agreed to a ceasefire brokered by Washington, with both sides committing to rapidly establish pilot zones under exclusive Lebanese Armed Forces control, free of all non-state actors.
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