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Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Windsor Johnston.
Fighting is continuing between Israel
and Iranian-backed Hezbollah militants in southern Lebanon, despite the latest ceasefire.
Lebanon says at least 16 people have been killed by Israeli strikes since midnight.
The fighting, which had intensified Friday, derailed the scheduled start of negotiations between the U.S.
And Iran in Switzerland.
NPR's Kerry Khan reports from Tel Aviv.
Both Israel and Hezbollah say they are adhering to a ceasefire that was supposed to have started Friday at 4 p.m.
Local time and both blame the other for continued clashes.
In a phone interview with NBC, President Trump said he spoke with Israel
on Friday and asked them to agree to cease their fire with Hezbollah.
Trump was quoted as telling Israel, you just gotta calm down sometimes and use your head.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is under intense domestic pressure to keep fighting Hezbollah,
despite it derailing the larger peace negotiations with Iran.