Key developments as Trump hails 'historic' truce between Hezbollah and Israelpublished at 06:32 BST
If you are just joining our coverage, let's quickly round-up some of the key developments in the last few hours:
- A ten-day ceasefire has come into effect that could halt six weeks of fighting between Israel and the Lebanese armed group Hezbollah
- Even as the truce began at midnight local time, Hezbollah continued to fire rockets into northern Israel while Israeli shelling is said to have continued for half an hour afterwards
- Israel insists its troops will remain in areas they have occupied in southern Lebanon; while Hezbollah believes the deal gives the Lebanese the right to resist
- Our security correspondent Frank Gardner assess the details of the ceasefire agreement - one, he writes, that is more fragile than the one between the US and Iran
- Iran welcomed the ten-day truce, but called for a full Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon
- President Donald Trump has expressed optimism regarding a deal to ending the conflict with Iran, saying negotiations could resume this weekend
- Later today, around 40 countries are to take part in a meeting, chaired by the UK and France, to discuss joint efforts to restore freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz













