Israel and Hezbollah agree to a ceasefire following a deadly escalation and flare-up of violence in Lebanon, according to reports from India Today and Yahoo UK News. The announcement comes after fighting that resulted in casualties and heightened tensions along the border area. While details of the ceasefire’s terms were not provided in the supplied excerpts, the coverage indicates the parties move to stop further hostilities and restore a truce after the recent outbreak of attacks. Both outlets frame the development as a renewed or renewed-to-follow agreement to pause fighting after days of increased attacks. The reports do not specify the duration of the ceasefire or whether it is conditional on monitoring or verification arrangements. The ceasefire agreement is presented as an effort to reduce the immediate risk of further escalation between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon. Additional information, including timelines, enforcement mechanisms, and broader diplomatic context, is not included in the provided text.