Israel-Lebanon Ceasefire Extended by Three Weeks After White House Talks
President Donald Trump announced the extension following meetings with representatives from both nations in Washington to discuss the ceasefire agreement

U.S. President Donald Trump announced that Israel and Lebanon have agreed to extend their ceasefire by an additional three weeks. The announcement followed a meeting at the White House in Washington involving President Trump, top U.S. officials, and representatives from both countries. This extension of the ceasefire was confirmed by the President after the discussions concluded. The meeting in Washington served as the venue for the two nations to reach this agreement to prolong the cessation of hostilities for the specified three-week period. President Trump revealed the development after hosting the representatives to discuss the ongoing ceasefire.[1][2][4]
While the ceasefire has been extended, tensions between the parties persist. Both the IDF and Hizbullah have accused each other of violating the terms of the existing ceasefire agreement. These accusations of violations come as the new three-week extension begins. The situation remains a point of focus for the involved parties as they navigate the terms of the agreement announced by President Trump in the White House. The mutual accusations of ceasefire breaches highlight the challenges facing the maintenance of the agreement during the additional three-week period.[3]



