Israel and Lebanon agree ceasefire extension, US says
The United States State Department announced that Israel and Lebanon have agreed to a 45-day extension of their ceasefire following productive talks in Washington. This extension comes after the shaky truce between Israel and the Hezbollah militant group was set to expire.

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AI-generatedThe United States State Department announced that Israel and Lebanon have agreed to a 45-day extension of their ceasefire following productive talks in Washington. This extension comes after the shaky truce between Israel and the Hezbollah militant group was set to expire. Further negotiations are scheduled for June 2-3. The US expressed hope that these discussions will lead to lasting peace, mutual recognition of sovereignty, and improved border security. This agreement was reached despite recent Israeli strikes on Hezbollah sites in southern Lebanon, which reportedly wounded nearly 40 people and damaged a healthcare center and hospital.
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5 extractedOne strike “levelled” a primary healthcare centre and damaged the neighbouring Hiram hospital, wounding six medical staff members.
Lebanon’s health ministry said nearly 40 people were wounded in Israeli strikes near the coastal city of Tyre.
The Israeli military said it had struck Hezbollah sites in southern Lebanon after reporting hostile aircraft alerts and launches from across the border.
The shaky truce between Israel and the Hezbollah militant group in Lebanon had been due to end on Sunday.
Israel and Lebanon have agreed to a 45-day extension of their ceasefire.