• 2 days ago
According to Lebanese officials, more than 3,700 people have been killed by Israel's intense bombing campaign, many of them civilians. On the Israeli side, over 130 people have been killed, local reports say.
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00:00Convoys of Lebanese military vehicles were seen heading towards the Israeli-Lebanese
00:05border from the southern port city of Tyre, where long-displaced residents started returning
00:10to their homes.
00:12The developments followed the approval of the U.S. and France-brokered deal by Israel.
00:18Lebanon's caretaker government on Wednesday reaffirmed its commitments to fulfilling its
00:22part of the deal that potentially ends the war between Hezbollah and Israel in southern
00:28Lebanon.
00:29Meanwhile, reactions continued to pour in from across the world following the ceasefire
00:40agreement.
00:41British Prime Minister Keir Starmer called for a wider ceasefire.
00:46We must seize this opportunity to build trust, de-escalate tensions and push for a wider
00:52ceasefire.
00:53French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrault said Paris' close ties with Lebanon helped
00:58to secure the deal.
01:00The President of the Republic has wished, since the beginning of the hostilities more
01:04than a year ago, that we work tirelessly to find the conditions to cease the fire that
01:11broke out last night.
01:13Israel has said it will attack if Hezbollah breaks the ceasefire agreement.
01:18According to Lebanese officials, the intense bombing campaign by Israel has left more than
01:233,700 people dead, many of them civilians.

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