Fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah appears to hold

以色列和真主党之间脆弱的停火似乎得以维持

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2024-11-28

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A fragile truce between Israel and Hezbollah is holding, but both sides are on alert. In the US, Donald Trump's incoming cabinet have received bomb threats. Also: will Parisians embrace Les Misérables in French?
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  • One day into the ceasefire, we'll hear from our correspondent Rami Rahayam.

  • In southern Lebanon, there is a tangible feeling of relief among many who saw that their homes are still standing.

  • There's also relief because the bombs have stopped falling.

  • Lucy Williamson is in northern Israel.

  • Three quarters of the buildings here have been damaged or destroyed.

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  • Day one of the ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon and the airstrikes and rockets have fallen silent.

  • But the deal remains fragile.

  • As ID spokesperson David Menzer made clear.

  • This is a six week truce and there are gradual stages in that truce as agreed with all the parties and they will gradually begin to withdraw down.

  • But that of course means that if Hezbollah try to rebuild their terrorist infrastructure near our border, we will attack them.