Ceasefire between Israel, Palestine and Lebanon to be extend….

Ceasefire between Israel, Palestine and Lebanon to be extended until February 18. Israel and Palestine have been at odds for years over control of the South Lebanon border. The two sides have agreed to work together to find a solution to the conflict. The deadline for the end of the ceasefire has been extended to February 18 by the UN Security Council. The UN says it will continue to monitor the situation in the region and provide assistance to the Palestinian people if necessary. The US says it has no immediate plans to extend the ceasefire, but will work with the UN to find an alternative solution. In the past, the UN has been able to work with both sides to reach an agreement on the terms of the cease-fire, but this time the UN will be able to act on its own. The U.S. has said it will not extend the deadline if the situation does not improve in the next few days. It will also work with Israel to try and find a resolution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, which has been raging for more than a year. The United Nations says it is committed to working with the Palestinians on a solution, but it is not yet clear if this will be possible.

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