Hezbollah pauses attacks under US-Iran ceasefire deal
Hezbollah halts attacks following a US-Iran ceasefire agreement, according to sources close to the group, easing tensions in the Middle East.
Sources close to Hezbollah report that the group has paused its attacks in response to a ceasefire agreement between the United States and Iran. This move comes amid heightened regional tensions and could signal a step towards de-escalation in the area. The ceasefire, negotiated between the two powers, appears to have influenced Hezbollah's stance, as it is a key ally of Iran in the region. While specific details on the duration or terms of this pause have not been disclosed, analysts suggest it may help stabilize the situation in the Middle East, at least temporarily.