Israel, Lebanon agree to ceasefire
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A 10-day ceasefire announced by President Donald Trump and agreed on by Lebanon and Israel appeared to be holding in Lebanon early Friday
The current round of fighting has killed more than 2,100 people in Lebanon and displaced over one million residents, mostly from the south of the country, according to the Lebanese authorities. At least 13 Israeli soldiers have also been killed, along with two civilians, according to the Israeli authorities.
Celebrations erupt across Lebanon as a long-awaited ceasefire takes effect, raising cautious hopes for calm after weeks of intense conflict.
Tensions in the Straight of Hormuz escalated as a ceasefire with Iran is set to expire. CBS News correspondent Natalie Brand reports.
It was unclear if the agreement between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the Lebanese government was being honored. Hezbollah, the Iranian-backed militia, acknowledged the temporary truce but did not say if it would abide by it.