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Israel and Lebanon Agree to 10‑Day Ceasefire as Trump Announces Breakthrough

  Israel and Lebanon Reach 10‑Day Ceasefire Following Trump Announcement Israel and Lebanon have agreed to a 10‑day ceasefire set to begin at 5 p.m. EST, according to U.S. President Donald Trump, who said the truce followed “excellent conversations” with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Lebanese President Joseph Aoun.  The ceasefire comes after more than six weeks of intense fighting between Israel and Hezbollah, the Iran‑backed armed group operating in southern Lebanon. The conflict has resulted in over 2,000 deaths in Lebanon and displaced more than a million residents, while Israel has maintained a 10‑kilometre security zone in southern Lebanon. Trump stated that both leaders agreed to begin the truce to pursue peace, adding that he plans to invite them to the White House for the first direct talks between the two countries since 1983. Lebanese officials have welcomed the ceasefire, though Hezbollah has said its adherence depends on Israel halting all attacks....

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Toronto Streets Fill as Massive Crowd Rallies for Freedom in Iran

                    Hundreds of thousands march in Toronto rally in support of Iran protests        


Toronto witnessed one of its largest political demonstrations in recent years as hundreds of thousands of people marched through the downtown core in solidarity with ongoing protests in Iran. The rally, led by members of the Iranian diaspora and joined by supporters from across the city, called for global attention to the human‑rights crisis unfolding in Iran.

Participants carried signs demanding justice, freedom, and accountability, while chants echoed through major streets for hours. Many marchers emphasized that their goal was to amplify the voices of Iranians who continue to protest despite severe government crackdowns.

Organizers described the turnout as a powerful reminder that the struggle for human rights transcends borders. They urged international leaders to increase diplomatic pressure and support those risking their lives for change.

The demonstration concluded with speeches, moments of silence for victims of state violence, and renewed calls for unity among global communities standing with the Iranian people.


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