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Vol. I · No. 171 · 1346 Reports Sunday, June 21, 2026

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Lebanon ceasefire

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Lebanon returns amid fragile truce, ongoing strikes and US-Iran deal tensions

Jun 17, 2026

The segment covers recent Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon shortly after a US-Iran memorandum of understanding aimed at ending broader hostilities, including in Lebanon. It highlights continued clashes despite a fragile ceasefire and thousands of displaced residents returning home against official advice. France 24 correspondent Rennie Davis reports from Beirut on traffic heading south, Lebanese army demining efforts, resident interviews expressing doubt about the truce's durability, and personal stories of destroyed homes. Sourcing relies on eyewitness accounts, local authorities, and context from the US-Iran talks.

▶ Source: FRANCE 24 English

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Families return to ruined southern Lebanon towns amid fragile ceasefire

Jun 17, 2026

The segment reports on displaced families returning to destroyed villages and towns in southern Lebanon following a recent fragile ceasefire tied to a US-Iran agreement. It shows scenes of cars loaded with belongings, rubble-filled areas, and interviews with residents cleaning up amid widespread damage. Residents express defiance, stating their return constitutes a victory despite destruction and Israeli troop presence. The report notes Israeli forces remain in areas like near Kaounin village close to Tibnin and links ongoing tensions to Hezbollah and Iran demands for full Israeli withdrawal as part of broader deals.

▶ Source: Al Jazeera English

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UNIFIL notes sharp drop in southern Lebanon cross-border fire

Jun 17, 2026

The segment discusses recent UNIFIL observations of cross-border projectiles in southern Lebanon, noting 106 trajectories in one period with 103 attributed to the IDF. It highlights a significant reduction in daily trajectories from 705 to 174 and calls for continued de-escalation toward zero incidents. The discussion also touches on an announced agreement or memorandum with positive early effects on the situation in Lebanon. The broadcast relies on UNIFIL data and spokesperson comments, referencing counts of projectiles and trajectories attributed to sides. It includes analyst or correspondent input on the path forward and expectations around a memorandum of understanding involving Lebanon.

▶ Source: Al Jazeera English