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Israel Strikes Hezbollah Targets in Lebanon Amid Ceasefire Tensions Wait, I need to check the rules again. The rules say: „NEVER use ‚amid‘ or ’sparks‘ or ‚raises concerns‘ or ‚in wake of‘ in headlines.“ So use „Amid“. Let me rethink. The article says: Benjamin Netanyahu ordered new Israeli strikes on Hezbollah targets in Lebanon on Saturday evening, citing alleged violations of the Pakistan-mediated ceasefire that was extended by three weeks just days earlier. So the primary entity is Benjamin Netanyahu (or Israel). The action is ordering strikes. The target is Hezbollah targets in Lebanon. The context is ceasefire violations. I need a headline under 80 characters, front-loading the primary entity. Primary entity could be Netanyahu or Israel. Since it’s „World“ category, and the action is by Israel, but Netanyahu is the specific person. Rules: „Front-load the primary entity (person, place, org) for search visibility.“ So if the primary entity is Benjamin Netanyahu, I should start with his name. But sometimes for country actions, we use the country. Let me notice the article: it says „Benjamin Netanyahu ordered new Israeli strikes“, so Netanyahu is the subject. But in news headlines, often the country is used. However, the rule says to front-load the primary entity. The article focuses on Netanyahu’s order. Let me check character count. Option: Netanyahu Orders Israeli Strikes on Hezbollah in Lebanon Count: N-e-t-a-n-y-a-h-u- -O-r-d-e-r-s- -I-s-r-a-e-l-i- -S-t-r-i-k-e-s- -o-n- -H-e-z-b-o-l-l-a-h- -i-n- -L-e-b-a-n-o-n Let’s count: „Netanyahu“ (9) + space (1) =10, „Orders“ (6) =16, space=17, „Israeli“ (7)=24, space=25, „Strikes“ (6)=31, space=32, „on“ (2)=34, space=35, „Hezbollah“ (9)=44, space=45, „in“ (2)=47, space=48, „Leb

Israel Strikes Hezbollah Targets in Lebanon Amid Ceasefire Tensions Wait, I need to check the rules again. The rules say:

Benjamin Netanyahu ordered new Israeli strikes on Hezbollah targets in Lebanon on Saturday evening, citing alleged violations of the Pakistan-mediated ceasefire that was extended by three weeks just days earlier. The Israeli prime minister’s office said he instructed the military to strike Hezbollah positions “with emphasis,” raising the prospect of broader fighting despite the truce. … Weiterlesen …

Trump Claims Iran Agrees to Surrender Enriched Uranium and 20-Year Nuclear Ban

Why Trump continues to justify the military campaign

At a press briefing outside the White House, Donald Trump said Iran has agreed to hand over its stockpile of enriched uranium and observe a 20-year moratorium on nuclear weapons development, marking what he called a breakthrough in stalled diplomacy. Trump said the uranium concession is part of a wider push that includes reviving talks … Weiterlesen …

Trump brokers ten-day Israel-Lebanon ceasefire amid last-minute Hezbollah rocket fire

Ceasefire begins amid last-minute violence and deep skepticism

The ten-day ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon, brokered by US President Donald Trump, took effect at midnight local time on April 16, 2026, following a final barrage of rocket fire from Hezbollah that wounded one person in northern Israel. Ceasefire begins amid last-minute violence and deep skepticism Key context The 2024 ceasefire between Israel and … Weiterlesen …

Israel setzt Krieg gegen Hisbollah fort

Eine Waffenruhe, die eigentlich Frieden bringen sollte, wirkt derzeit wie ein Brandbeschleuniger für die Spannungen im Nahen Osten. Während die USA und der Iran eine Feuerpause vereinbart haben, weigert sich die israelische Regierung unter Benjamin Netanjahu, die Waffen im Libanon niederzulegen. Dieser fundamentale Widerspruch bringt nicht nur die diplomatischen Bemühungen Pakistans ins Wanken, sondern setzt … Weiterlesen …