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    "Politics + Issues",
    "benjamin netanyahu",
    "ceasefire",
    "Gaza",
    "Hamas",
    "iran",
    "israel",
    "lebanon",
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    "Will the conflict in Lebanon destroy the US‑Iran ceasefire? Maybe, but it was already shaky",
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  "textContent": "Just hours after the leaders of the United States, Israel and Iran reached a temporary ceasefire, it was clear that each party had its own version of what had been agreed to. Hundreds of people in Lebanon have been killed in Israeli airstrikes in the past 24 hours, immediately threatening to undermine the fragile agreement. […]\n\nThe post Will the conflict in Lebanon destroy the US‑Iran ceasefire? Maybe, but it was already shaky appeared first on Interaksyon.",
  "title": "Will the conflict in Lebanon destroy the US‑Iran ceasefire? Maybe, but it was already shaky"
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