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Lebanese residents in Beirut said on Thursday (June 18) they were still waiting for greater clarity before returning to southern Lebanon, despite the signing of an interim agreement between the United States and Iran aimed at ending the conflict.

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00:02Lebanese residents in Beirut said on Thursday they were still waiting for greater clarity
00:07before returning to southern Lebanon, despite the signing of an interim agreement between
00:12the United States and Iran aimed at ending the conflict.
00:30We are not aware of where we are going.
00:32They gave us a final battle.
00:36Will the war end?
00:39Or will we go back from now?
00:41I hope the agreement will be good.
00:44Although this agreement will be good for Lebanon.
00:50It will be good for Lebanon and the Lebanese people in this agreement.
01:10The 14-point agreement extends a ceasefire announced in April by another 60 days, including
01:17in Lebanon, to allow negotiations on a permanent truce.
01:21U.S. President Donald Trump and Iranian President Massoud Pazeshkian have digitally signed the
01:27memorandum, which Iran's foreign ministry said took effect on Wednesday.
01:32Israel expanded its military operation in southern Lebanon after Hezbollah opened fire
01:37on Israel on March 2 in support of its ally, Iran.
01:40Israel has since carried out an extensive air and ground campaign, saying it is aimed at
01:45dismantling Hezbollah's presence and capabilities in the area.
01:51Israel has since revealed.
01:52Israel has since captured under the
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