Israeli Security Cabinet to discuss possible ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon — Reuters
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Israel's Security Cabinet convened to discuss a possible Lebanon ceasefire, a senior Israeli official said, over six weeks into a war with Hezbollah that spiralled out of the US-Israeli conflict with Iran, Reuters reported on Wednesday. Israel's Security Cabinet convened to discuss a possible Lebanon ceasefire, a senior Israeli official said, over six weeks into a war with…
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Israel's Security Cabinet convened to discuss a possible Lebanon ceasefire, a senior Israeli official said, over six weeks into a war with Hezbollah that spiralled out of the US-Israeli conflict with Iran, Reuters reported on Wednesday. Israel's Security Cabinet convened to discuss a possible Lebanon ceasefire, a senior Israeli official said, over six weeks into a war with… Israel's Security Cabinet convened to discuss a possible Lebanon ceasefire, a senior Israeli official said, over six weeks into a war with Hezbollah that spiralled out of the US-Israeli conflict with Iran, Reuters reported on Wednesday. Israel's Security Cabinet convened to discuss a possible Lebanon ceasefire, a senior Israeli official said, over six weeks into a war with Hezbollah that spiralled out of the US-Israeli conflict with Iran, Reuters reported on Wednesday.Earlier on Wednesday, US President Donald Trump said that the war with Iran could end soon, telling the world to watch out for an "amazing two days”.Market reactionAt the time of writing, the West Texas… For traders, the practical value is less about the headline alone and more about how it changes context, sentiment and the quality of the next decision. Watch follow-through, not just the first reaction: liquidity, volatility and confirmation across related assets usually tell the real story.
