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Israel and Lebanon have agreed to hold talks to demarcate their border, with Israel releasing five Lebanese detainees as a "gesture to the Lebanese president." The discussions will be facilitated by the U.S. and France, and all parties remain committed to maintaining the ceasefire. Israel has previously withdrawn from most of southern Lebanon, but continues to hold five hilltop positions and conduct airstrikes citing Hezbollah activity.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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