
Israel and Lebanon Extend Ceasefire for 45 More Days
Israel and Lebanon agreed to extend their ceasefire by 45 days, giving peace talks more time to work. The US will host negotiations in early June aimed at reaching a lasting agreement between the two countries.
After months of tension along their shared border, Israel and Lebanon are giving peace another chance with a 45-day extension to their ceasefire agreement.
The two countries reached the deal following talks mediated by the United States on May 15th. The ceasefire, which was set to expire just two days later, had already been extended once before in April.
"We hope these discussions will advance lasting peace between the two countries, full recognition of each other's sovereignty and territorial integrity, and establishing genuine security along their shared border," said State Department spokesman Tommy Pigott. The words signal a commitment to finding common ground rather than returning to conflict.
The timeline for progress is already taking shape. Military delegations from both countries will meet at the Pentagon on May 29th to discuss security arrangements. Just days later, on June 2nd and 3rd, the State Department will host negotiations focused on reaching a permanent political agreement.

The Bright Side
This extension represents more than just 45 additional days without active warfare. It creates space for dialogue that could reshape the relationship between two neighbors who have lived under the shadow of conflict for far too long.
The US-mediated talks show that even in regions where peace seems impossible, determined diplomacy can open doors. By bringing military leaders together first and then moving to political negotiations, the process builds trust step by step rather than demanding immediate solutions to decades-old tensions.
Each day of ceasefire is a day when families on both sides of the border can sleep more soundly. It's a day when children can play outside without fear, when farmers can tend their fields, and when communities can begin imagining a different future.
The road to lasting peace remains long and complicated, but this extension proves that both sides see value in trying. That willingness to keep talking, even when it's difficult, is where real change begins.
Based on reporting by Euronews
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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