President Trump announced that Israel and Lebanon have agreed to extend their cease-fire by an additional three weeks.
The announcement followed a meeting at the White House hosted by the president with diplomats from both Israel and Lebanon.
Details of the extended truce were not immediately released by the administration or the involved parties.
The initial cease-fire had been brokered earlier this year to halt escalating cross-border hostilities.
Diplomatic efforts have faced multiple hurdles, including disputes over territorial boundaries and the presence of armed groups.
The extension aims to provide more time for negotiators to reach a more permanent resolution.
Observers note that the fragile agreement remains under strain from political divisions within both countries.





