2026-04-17
8 分钟This is The Guardian.
What didn't happen was a direct conversation between Netanyahu and Aoun.
It will be followed supposedly by a meeting in Washington, which would be historic if it happens.
Israeli Defense Forces brought some of the tactics they used in Gaza and brought it to southern Lebanon,
a sort of scorched earth, open fire zone.
Israel and Lebanon have agreed a 10-day ceasefire.
So how did it happen and what does it mean for the rest of the war?
From the Guardians today in Focus, this is The Latest with me, Lucy Hoff.
Julian Borgia is our senior international correspondent.
Thank you for coming back up to the studio.
We did record a conversation a few hours ago when things were very different.
But literally in the last few minutes, Donald Trump,
the US president, has posted on Truth Social that a ceasefire has been agreed between Israel and Lebanon,
a 10-day ceasefire.
Thank you for coming back up and tell us what we know at this very early stage.
Well, it's supposed to begin at midnight local time in Lebanon.
It will be followed supposedly next week, next Tuesday,
by a meeting between Benjamin Netanyahu and the Lebanese president,
Joseph Aoun, in Washington, which would be historic if it happens.
And then they're going to work on.