Iran War Live Updates: Israel and Iran Step Back From Threats After Day of Tension
President Trump wrote on social media that Israel and Hezbollah had “agreed” not to attack each other. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu later distanced himself from talks of a cease-fire in Lebanon.
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