Israel and Hezbollah Close to Ceasefire: What to Expect

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is recommending a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hezbollah**, following talks with U.S. special envoy Amos Hochstein and a security cabinet meeting. The deal aims to end the ongoing conflict, which escalated in October when Israel invaded southern Lebanon. Hezbollah's recent retaliation, firing about 250 rockets into Israel, heightened tensions. Netanyahu has highlighted three objectives behind the potential ceasefire, which he will present to his security cabinet for approval. This developing story offers hope for a resolution to the Israeli-Lebanese conflict.

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Ukraine's Air Defenses Repel Massive Russian Attack
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The Russians targeted Ukraine's energy infrastructure in several oblasts, causing damages.*
Ukraine's Air Force is ready to repel any further attacks.*

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