France's Ceasefire Deal and Border Talks: A Path to Peace in Israel-Lebanon Conflict

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France presents a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hezbollah, while the IDF strikes the Aleppo airport and continues operations in Gaza. Hostages are rescued from Gaza, but concerns arise over lack of medical treatment. The White House expresses support for the rescue operation and ongoing negotiations for a new hostage agreement. Humanitarian aid efforts face challenges, and tensions persist in the Northern Front and Judea and Samaria. International developments include a Dutch court ordering a halt to the export of F-35 aircraft parts to Israel, and the approval of the Al Jazeera law in Israel.
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