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Hello and welcome to NewsHour from the BBC World Service.
Coming to you live from London, I'm Rajini Vaidyanathan.
Well, we begin with the latest in the Middle East.
Just hours after the US announced a fresh ceasefire in Lebanon, clashes have continued in the south of the country.
The Israeli military also told people
who live in the southern Lebanese city of Nabatieh to leave ahead of planned strikes.
A spokesman accused Hezbollah of violating the truce.
Well, this latest shaky ceasefire was brokered after President Trump said he'd spoken to both Hezbollah and Israel.
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was expletive-laden.
We'll be live in Washington with more on that in a few moments.
But first, we will hear from Einat Wilf.