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OCCUPATION OF LEBANON IS A VIOLATION OF AGREEMENT WITH U.S. - TRUMP SAYS DEAL WITH IRAN

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James Bays is Al Jazeera's veteran diplomatic editor at the UN.

Bays has reported for AJE from dozens of conflict zones and crisis flashpoints — from Afghanistan to the UN Security Council chamber — making him one of the channel's most widely-deployed correspondents since its 2006 launch.

This storyHow long did the UN Resolution 1701 ceasefire in Lebanon hold before conflict resumed?

  1. About 6 years
  2. About 12 years
  3. About 18 years
  4. About 25 years
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About 18 years

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This storyWhat should be the top priority in resolving the Yemen conflict?

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The Strait of Hormuz is only 21 miles wide at its narrowest point.

Yet ~20% of global oil supply — roughly 17 million barrels per day — passes through it. Iran has threatened to close the strait multiple times since 1979, making it one of the world's most critical waterways.

Sanaa is one of the world's most dangerous cities for journalists.

Yemen's capital has been under Houthi control since 2015, making on-the-ground reporting extremely rare and valuable. Mawry reports directly from inside the city. More on Yemen at BBC News

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