Hezbollah rejects renewed Israel-Lebanon ceasefire
Hezbollah has rejected a renewed US-backed ceasefire agreement between Israel and Lebanon, raising fresh doubts over efforts to halt fighting along the border. Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem described the deal as “humiliating” for Lebanon and said it effectively served Israeli interests. The agreement, announced by the United States, Israel and Lebanon, would establish security zones in southern Lebanon and require Hezbollah to cease attacks and withdraw fighters from frontline areas. Hezbollah was not involved in the negotiations and insists any ceasefire must be reciprocal.
Trump critic John Bolton to plead guilty in classified documents case
John Bolton, former Trump national security adviser, is expected to plead guilty to a felony charge related to retaining classified documents under a deal with federal prosecutors. Bolton, a prominent critic of President Donald Trump, will reportedly pay a $2.25 million fine and faces a sentencing range that could include
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