Hezbollah to Join Ceasefire Despite Not Being Part of the Deal


Israel christian news

by Emmitt Barry, Worthy News Correspondent

(Worthy News) – According to a Hezbollah source cited by Al Jazeera, Hezbollah will participate in the upcoming four-day ceasefire starting tomorrow, even though it was not part of the Israel-Hamas negotiation. The hostage deal made with Hamas may lead to the release of up to 50 hostages over the next four days.

During a Tuesday briefing, an Israeli government official informed reporters that the agreement is anticipated to result in the release of 50 Israeli citizens, comprising children, mothers, and other women, in groups of 12-13 people over the span of four days.

A senior Biden administration official informed reporters that among the approximately 50 hostages set to be released are three Americans, including 3-year-old Avigail Mor Idan. Her parents, Roee and Smadar, who were tragically murdered in front of her during the October 7 Hamas massacre.

An Israeli official has confirmed to CNN that the ceasefire will commence at 10 a.m. tomorrow.

9
people are currently praying.

💡 Did you know? One of the best ways you can support Worthy News is by simply leaving a comment and sharing this article.

📢 Social media algorithms push content further when there’s more engagement — so every 👍 like, 💬 comment, and 🔄 share helps more people discover the truth. 🙌

Latest Worthy News

U.S. Military Conducts Second Strike on Venezuelan Vessel, Killing Three in Escalating Anti-Drug Campaign
IDF Tanks Enter Heart of Gaza City as Ground Invasion Begins
Trump ‘100%’ Supports Designating Antifa A Domestic Terror Organization
Memorial Service Set For Charlie Kirk; Kelly Calls For Unity
Senate Republicans Cement ‘Nuclear Option,’ Permanently Changing Voting Rules
Christians in Pakistan Shaken By Killings and Exploitation
Trump Cites China In Call To Scrap Quarterly Reports For US Companies
Israel’s Netanyahu Accepts Responsibility For Qatar Strike As U.S. Backs His Campaign Against Hamas
Nepal Death Toll Climbs To 72 Amid Anti-Corruption Protests Fueled By Social Media Ban
Copyright 1999-2025 Worthy News. All rights reserved.

If you are interested in articles produced by Worthy News, please check out our FREE sydication service available to churches or online Christian ministries. To find out more, visit Worthy Plugins.

Worthy Christian News