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Lebanon and Israel have reached an agreement on a complete ceasefire, contingent upon halting Hezbollah's attacks and withdrawing its fighters from south of the Litani River. This came after two days of negotiations under American sponsorship in Washington. The agreement includes the establishment of "experimental zones" in the south under the control of the Lebanese army, free of Hezbollah elements, in exchange for the Israeli forces' withdrawal. This development is part of efforts to achieve comprehensive peace, with negotiations between the two sides set to continue on June 22, following an intervention by the U.S. President to stop Hezbollah's attacks on Israel.
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