15.05.2026 21:40
The US announced that the ceasefire signed between Israel and Lebanon has been extended for 45 days. In a statement from the US Department of State, it was stated that "Negotiations will continue on June 2."
The ceasefire signed between Israel and Lebanon has been extended once again.
IN EFFECT FOR ANOTHER 45 DAYS
The US announced that the temporary ceasefire, which came into effect on April 17 for 10 days between the governments of Tel Aviv and Beirut and was later extended by 3 weeks, has been extended for 45 days. A statement from the US State Department said, "Negotiations will continue on June 2."
ISRAEL'S ATTACKS ON LEBANON AND THE CEASEFIRE
The Israeli army launched intense airstrikes on Lebanon on March 2, occupying many towns in the south of the country. The Lebanese government stated that the number of displaced people in the country had exceeded 1 million during this period.
US President Donald Trump announced on April 24 that the 10-day temporary ceasefire between Lebanon and Israel, which came into effect on April 17, had been extended by an additional 3 weeks.
According to the latest data from the Lebanese Ministry of Health, more than 2,900 people have lost their lives in Israeli attacks since March 2, which have continued despite the ceasefire declaration.
Despite the ceasefire, the Israeli army continues its attacks and house demolitions in southern Lebanon, while Hezbollah launches attacks on Israeli forces, citing violations of the ceasefire.