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Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Korva Coleman.
It's the final full day of a ceasefire in Iran.
Pakistan is preparing to host peace talks,
but neither the U.S. Nor Iran have apparently sent negotiators to Pakistan's capital for talks.
Separately, a different ceasefire continues to hold between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon.
NPR's Kat Lonsdorff has more from Tyre, Lebanon.
Driving around southern Lebanon, destruction from Israeli air and drone strikes is everywhere.
Crumpled bridges, tops blasted off high-rise apartments, whole buildings toppled to the ground.
Temporary graves dot the roadside to bury the dead until they can be returned to their home villages.
The Israeli military is still occupying a huge swath of land along the border for what it calls a buffer zone
to keep Hezbollah from attacking Israel.
That means many in Lebanon can't go home, like 50-year-old Zaynab Mahdi, whose village is now occupied.
I feel anger, sadness, but also fear, she says.
How long will it be before we can go home?