A Fragile Israel-Hezbollah Truce, and a Push to Make You Love Plastic

脆弱的以色列与真主党休战,以及让你爱上塑料的推动力

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2024-11-27

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  • From the New York Times, it's the headlines.

  • I'm Tracey Mumford.

  • Today's Wednesday, November 27th.

  • Here's what we're covering.

  • Just after 4am this morning, the skies above the Lebanese capital Beirut basically erupted in celebratory gunfire.

  • In fact, I can still hear it now as people took to the streets to celebrate what was an end to a bloody year long conflict and a brutal bombardment in and around the Lebanese capital.

  • My colleague Ewan Ward is in Beirut, where the ceasefire between Israel and the militant group Hezbollah went into effect early this morning.

  • Lebanese lawmakers still have to formally approve the deal today, but the fighting has already stopped.

  • The truce is supposed to last for 60 days.

  • The terms of the ceasefire call for Israel to pull its troops out of Lebanon over the next two months, while Hezbollah is supposed to move its forces north away from the Israeli border.

  • There's bumper to bumper traffic heading south as thousands make their way back to their home villages which they've been displaced from.