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Lebanon Rejoices as Ceasefire with Israel Brings Hope for Peace

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Lebanon erupted in celebration as a 10-day ceasefire with Israel commenced on Friday, marking what U.S. President Donald Trump described as a ‘historic day.’ The agreement was announced by Trump after consultations with Israeli and Lebanese officials, highlighting a significant diplomatic meeting in Washington on Tuesday — the first of its kind in over three decades.

As the ceasefire took hold, the streets of Beirut resonated with the sound of gunfire as jubilant residents fired into the air. This display of joy was mirrored by the sight of displaced families making their way back to their homes in southern Lebanon. The return journey saw lengthy caravans of cars lining the roads, with passengers waving flags out of the windows, as reported by The New York Times.

The night sky over Lebanon was also ablaze with lights and fireworks, further underscoring the national relief and hope for peace that this agreement brings. The ceasefire signifies a new chapter for the region, one that many hope will lead to lasting peace and stability.

At the same time, displaced families started to return to their homes in southern Lebanon – leading to long car caravans clogging the roads as residents waved flags out the windows, according to The New York Times. 

Lights and fireworks also illuminated the night sky. 

As the celebrations continued, Trump took to his Truth Social page to tout the deal he helped broker.

‘May have been a historic day for Lebanon,’ the president wrote. ‘Good things are happening!!!’

The ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon marks a major stepping stone for the US to secure a peace deal with Iran, which has said it would not engage in a second round of peace talks with the US unless Israel entered into a ceasefire with Lebanon.

The Israeli government has previously said Hezbollah, an Iranian-backed militant group in Lebanon, was not included in the two-week ceasefire deal between the US, Israel and Iran, and strikes between the two countries have continued.

Yet the agreed-upon ceasefire remains fraught on Friday as Israeli officials vowed to keep its forces in southern Lebanon, saying they would attack if threatened, and Hezbollah said the Lebanese people have the ‘right to resist.’

Massive celebrations swept through Lebanon on Friday as a 10-day ceasefire between the country and Israeli forces went into effect

Massive celebrations swept through Lebanon on Friday as a 10-day ceasefire between the country and Israeli forces went into effect

Residents who were displaced from their homes in southern Lebanon clogged the roadways as they returned home on Friday

Residents who were displaced from their homes in southern Lebanon clogged the roadways as they returned home on Friday

President Donald Trump hailed the ceasefire as a 'historic day for Lebanon' in a post to his Truth Social page

President Donald Trump hailed the ceasefire as a ‘historic day for Lebanon’ in a post to his Truth Social page

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had said he agreed to the ceasefire ‘to advance’ peace efforts with Lebanon, but said Israeli troops would not withdraw.

Israeli forces have engaged in fierce battles with Hezbollah in the border area as they pushed into southern Lebanon to create what officials have called a ‘security zone.’ Netanyahu, in his video address, said it will extend six miles into Lebanon.

‘That is where we are, and we are not leaving,’ he said.

Israel’s ambassador to the United Nations Danny Danon also told reporters at the State Department in Washington DC: ‘We will have to follow very carefully what’s happening on the ground.

‘We are not going anywhere. We are holding our positions,’ he vowed, noting: ‘The problem is not with the Lebanese government, the problem is with Hezbollah. And it will be challenging.’ 

Hezbollah then responded that ‘Israeli occupation on our land grants Lebanon and its people the right to resist it, and this matter will be determined based on how developments unfold’ – a stance that could complicate the ceasefire.

But according to the ceasefire agreement, Israel reserves the right to defend itself ‘at any time, against planned, imminent, or ongoing attacks.’ 

Otherwise, Israel ‘will not carry out any offensive military operations against Lebanese targets, including civilian, military, and other state targets,’ the US State Department said.

Displaced residents are seen returning in a vehicle loaded with belongings to Dahiyeh, in Beirut's southern suburbs

Displaced residents are seen returning in a vehicle loaded with belongings to Dahiyeh, in Beirut’s southern suburbs

Lasers lit up the sky over Beirut as the ceasefire agreement went into effect

Lasers lit up the sky over Beirut as the ceasefire agreement went into effect 

The wording suggested Israel would maintain the freedom to strike at will, as it did in the months following the ceasefire that ended the previous war. This time, Hezbollah said it would respond to any strikes by Israel.

It now remains unclear when the 1 million people displaced by the war will be able to safely return.

But Lebanon’s state-run National News agency has already reported that Israeli shelling continued in the villages of Khiam and Dibbine about a half hour after the truce went into effect. Israel’s military said it was looking into reports of shelling and artillery fire in southern Lebanon.

At the same time, Hezbollah continued firing rockets at northern Israeli towns and communities right up to the start of the ceasefire. Air raid sirens went off in some often-targeted border towns less than 10 minutes before midnight.

The agreement came after a meeting between Israel’s and Lebanon´s ambassadors in Washington and a flurry of subsequent phone calls from Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, a White House official told the Associated Press.

They were the first direct diplomatic talks between the two countries in decades. Hezbollah had opposed direct talks between Lebanon and Israel.

President Trump announced the ceasefire deal on Thursday after speaking with Israeli and Lebanese officials

President Trump announced the ceasefire deal on Thursday after speaking with Israeli and Lebanese officials

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu

Lebanese President Joseph Aoun

The US president spoke Wednesday evening with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who agreed to a ceasefire under certain terms, and later spoke with Lebanon’s president Joseph Aoun

Trump spoke Wednesday evening with Netanyahu, who agreed to a ceasefire with certain terms, according to the official, who was not authorized to comment publicly and spoke on condition of anonymity.

Rubio then called Lebanon´s president, Joseph Aoun, who got on board. Trump then spoke with Aoun, and again with Netanyahu.

The State Department worked with both governments to formulate a memorandum of understanding for the truce.

Trump also invited the leaders of Israel and Lebanon to the White House for what he said would be ‘the first meaningful talks’ between the countries since 1983.

‘Both sides want to see PEACE, and I believe that will happen, quickly,’ Trump wrote on social media.

Lebanese officials have claimed Israeli strikes have killed more than 2,100 people and displaced over 1 million people in the country, while Israeli officials say Hezbollah’s attacks have killed at least a dozen Israeli soldiers and two civilians. 

Pakistan´s army chief, Gen. Asim Munir (left), was in Iran's capital of Tehran on Thursday to secure a second-round of negotiations. He is pictured with the speaker of Iran's Parliament Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf (right)

Pakistan´s army chief, Gen. Asim Munir (left), was in Iran’s capital of Tehran on Thursday to secure a second-round of negotiations. He is pictured with the speaker of Iran’s Parliament Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf (right)

Meanwhile, Pakistan´s army chief, Gen. Asim Munir, was in Iran’s capital of Tehran on Thursday to secure a second-round of negotiations ahead of the April 22 deadline of a two-week ceasefire between the US, Israel and Iran.

The first-round of negotiations failed last weekend when the Iranians pushed for the right to enrich uranium for 20 years, Trump has said.

But Vice President JD Vance, Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner and Special Envoy Steve Witkoff have reportedly been continuing to engage with Iranian officials and their intermediaries.

Following the ceasefire agreement between Israeli and Lebanese forces on Thursday, Trump sounded optimistic about bringing Iranian officials back to the negotiating table, even telling reporters he ‘might’ go to Pakistan himself if there was a peace deal to sign.

‘They’ve agreed to give us back the nuclear dust that’s way underground because of the attack that we made with the B-2 bombers,’ he claimed.

‘So we have a lot of agreement with Iran and I think something is going to happen, very positive.’ 

He also suggested that negotiations could begin as early as this weekend.

Two Iranian sources also told Reuters there were signs of a compromise emerging on its highly enriched uranium stockpile. 

Yet tensions remain over the Strait of Hormuz, a narrow waterway through which one-fifth of the world’s oil supply traverses.

Tensions remain over control of the Strait of Hormuz, which US naval forces have been blockading

Tensions remain over control of the Strait of Hormuz, which US naval forces have been blockading

One-fifth of the world's oil supply traverses the narrow waterway

One-fifth of the world’s oil supply traverses the narrow waterway

The US has implemented a naval blockade on all Iranian ports as Iranian forces tried to maintain control of the vital waterway.

But Iran’s military has since warned it would retaliate by blocking other important shipping routes if the US blockade continues.

On Wednesday, Major General Ali Abdollahi Aliabadi, the commander of Iran’s top military center, threatened to halt all trade in the Persian Gulf, the Gulf of Oman and the Red Sea, NPR reports.

Of particular concern is the Bab el-Mandeb, a narrow waterway in the Red Sea for vessels sailing between Europe and Asia.

Iranian-aligned Houthi militants control most of the coastline and have previously disrupted shipping in that passage during the height of the war in Gaza.

Another route that could be in jeopardy if Iran retaliates is a pipeline that Saudi Arabia used just after the war began at the end of February to divert crude oil from the Persian Gulf to the Red Sea.

Some Iranian officials doubled down on that rhetoric even as the ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon was announced on Thursday, with one top aide to Iran’s new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei saying the country would sink US ships if Trump tries to ‘police’ the Strait.

The official added that he welcomes a ground invasion as a chance to hold US soldiers hostage.

Mohsen Rezaee, a former commander in chief of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard, also told the Iranian Fars news agency he is personally opposed to a ceasefire and that Iran is prepared for a prolonged war with the US. 

Inspiring Journey: Double Amputee Volunteers Across States for RBC Heritage


HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. — The RBC Heritage golf tournament relies on the invaluable support of 2,000 volunteers, some of whom travel from afar to ensure the event’s seamless execution.

Among these dedicated individuals is Marc Milkie, whose inspiring journey has captured attention. For the past three years, Milkie has journeyed from his home in Ohio to Harbour Town Golf Links, eager to lend a hand at the Heritage.

Milkie’s story is one of remarkable resilience. In 2002, he faced a life-altering medical crisis that left him in a coma for seven weeks. Awakening to a new reality, he undertook the formidable task of relearning basic skills, including walking, with the aid of prosthetic legs.

A passionate golf enthusiast, Milkie finds profound joy in being part of the Heritage. Reflecting on his experience, he shared, “One of the things I have committed to doing is focusing on what I can do, not what I can’t. I embrace it wholeheartedly and strive to enjoy every moment, ensuring not a single day is taken for granted.”

“One of the things that I have committed to doing is looking at what I can do, not what I can’t…” Milkie said. “I embrace it and I really, really try to enjoy it and take it. Taking zero days for granted.”

He has played two rounds between his time volunteering and will be at the 17th hole all weekend.

“If someone sees this and gets motivation from it and in it, maybe motivates them to try just to do whatever that little more could be,” he said. “Whether it’s to play golf or get down on the ground or with your grandchild. That’s what I think. That’s it. I love that that happens.”

Teenager Injured in Suspected Altercation Near NYC Park: 13-Year-Old Stabbed in Leg

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As temperatures in New York City soared, a disturbing surge in youth violence cast a shadow over an otherwise sunny afternoon in Queens. On Thursday, a 13-year-old boy fell victim to a stabbing incident, leaving him with a severe leg injury following a heated argument.

Authorities discovered the young teen bleeding profusely from his right leg after responding to an emergency call around 4 p.m. The incident took place near Rufus King Park, at the intersection of 89th Avenue and 153rd Street in Jamaica, according to reports from the NYPD.

Preliminary investigations suggest that the stabbing was the result of an escalating dispute, though the police have yet to disclose further details about the confrontation or the parties involved.

Following the incident, the injured boy was swiftly transported to Cohen’s Children’s Hospital. Thankfully, he remains in stable condition, offering a glimmer of relief amidst the unsettling event.

In the aftermath, police officers were seen meticulously gathering evidence from the scene. Photographs from the site show them examining a large knife, which had been cordoned off along the sidewalk, as part of their ongoing investigation.

Other objects, such as what appeared to be a broken wooden log and a metal rod, were marked as evidence, the images showed.

No arrests have been made, and the investigation remains ongoing, authorities said.

The incident came just hours before 15-year-old Jaden Pierre was gunned down near Nautilus Playground in Roy Wilkins Park in St. Albans.

Another 15-year-old boy was killed and two others were critically wounded in a shooting inside a picturesque Long Island park Wednesday night after a cook-out involving alleged gangbangers descended into voilence.

Shocking Turn of Events: Rising Star D4vd Arrested for Alleged Involvement in Celeste Rivas Murder, LAPD Reports

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LOS ANGELES — The musician known as D4vd has been taken into custody following the discovery of a deceased teenage girl in the trunk of a Tesla linked to him, as reported by the Los Angeles Police Department to ABC News. The grim find occurred in September when the car was towed.

Authorities have identified D4vd as David Burke, a 21-year-old Los Angeles resident. Burke is currently held without bail on suspicions related to the alleged murder of Celeste Rivas Hernandez.

Insiders shared with ABC News that the arrest was based on gathered evidence and probable cause, although no formal charges have yet been made.

The Los Angeles Police Department plans to submit the case to the L.A. District Attorney’s Office on Monday to consider filing charges.

Meanwhile, Burke’s legal team has issued a statement firmly asserting his innocence. They stated, “The evidence will reveal that David Burke did not cause the death of Celeste Rivas Hernandez. There has been neither a grand jury indictment nor a criminal complaint filed. David is being held solely on suspicion, and we are committed to proving his innocence.”

Rivas Hernandez, a 14-year-old from Lake Elsinore in Riverside County, was reported missing in 2024, investigators confirmed to ABC News in October.

According to sources at the time, the girl’s body was dismembered, and the process of dismembering and disposing of her body is believed to have likely involved more than one person.

The teen may have been dead for several weeks before her body was discovered, police said.

Officers responded to an impound lot in Hollywood on Sept. 8 “for a foul odor coming from a vehicle,” Los Angeles police said.

Authorities located a body in the front trunk of the Tesla that was in a state of decomposition, LAPD sources said.

The Tesla had been at the impound lot for two days after being found abandoned on a Hollywood street, investigators said. The towed vehicle was registered to Burke.

D4vd, who first went viral on TikTok, where he has nearly 4 million followers, had been on his “Withered” world tour when the body was discovered in his vehicle. The last few shows of the tour, including those in San Francisco and Los Angeles, were canceled.

Shows on the European leg of the tour were also canceled.

Promotion on the deluxe edition of the “Romantic Homicide” singer’s debut album, which was set to be released on Sept. 19, was also paused, a source close to the situation previously told ABC News.

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Meet Jonni Knight: The Rising Star Shaking Up Interior Design Masters 2026

Jonni Knight Biography – Jonni Knight Wiki

Based in Watford, Jonni Knight is an innovative interior designer and entrepreneur with roots in Yorkshire. In addition to managing a performing arts school, Jonni revamps homes with a whimsical mid-century flair, embracing vibrant colors and hands-on projects. He established Jonni Knight Design to provide specialized interior design services.

Jonni is participating in the 2026 season of BBC’s Interior Design Masters. Discussing his journey with the BBC, he shared, “After leaving behind my performing career, interior design became my creative sanctuary. Competing in Interior Design Masters seemed like the perfect opportunity to test my limits. I’ve always wondered how life would unfold away from the stage, and interior design was a natural path to express my creativity. I wanted to see how my concepts would fare under intense pressure and found the experience exhilarating!”

Interior Design Masters 2026

Featured in Series 7 of Interior Design Masters on BBC One, Jonni joins a cast of talented designers under the guidance of comedian and host Alan Carr. Michelle Ogundehin, an authority in interiors, leads the judging panel, supported by a rotating lineup of guest judges.

Jonni characterizes his design aesthetic as “Bold, Classic, Chic,” with a strong belief in the timeless appeal of vintage furniture. He elaborates: “Trends ebb and flow, and this holds true for vintage items, which initially capture trends but later evolve to tell their own stories. I love how some pieces can be repurposed, embedding memories while creating new ones. They immediately infuse warmth and personality into a space, making it feel inviting rather than overly refined.”

Regarding the upcoming series, Jonni remarks: “Expect a dynamic mix of personalities that are both daring and imaginative! We brought forth transformative designs and varied perspectives in response to the challenges. Each designer’s unique viewpoint will make the competition thrilling to watch. Anticipate bold decisions, moments of chaos, and truly inspiring design accomplishments! Plus, there will be plenty of fun and laughter along the way!”

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Jonni Knight’s Instagram is @jonniknightdesign.

Demi Moore Finds Herself at the Center of ‘Ozempic Feet’ Speculation




The following article discusses sensitive topics, including eating disorders.

Speculation around Demi Moore’s weight and appearance has been rife since early 2026, particularly after she appeared noticeably thinner. Her appearance at the Actor Awards in March fueled rumors related to the use of GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic. Moore stood out on the red carpet in a structured black dress that emphasized her slender frame, drawing attention to her prominent shoulders and thin arms. However, it wasn’t just her slim figure that caught the public’s eye; some observers also noted that her feet seemed disproportionately large compared to her body.

In the images from the event, Moore’s choice of black heels created a stark contrast with her skin, accentuating the size of her feet. “Those feet seem mismatched with her body, quite odd,” remarked a user on Reddit in a discussion about the event. Another commenter speculated on potential health implications, noting swelling as a possible issue. “Her feet appear visibly swollen. That’s concerning,” another Redditor pointed out in a different thread.

Concerns also arose regarding Moore’s manner of walking. In a viral video featuring Oprah Winfrey, who was also rumored to have experienced “Ozempic feet,” a social media user highlighted similar traits in Moore. “Could this be a side effect of Ozempic? I noticed Demi Moore walked similarly,” the user posted on X. While Moore has not publicly addressed these speculations or confirmed any use of weight-loss drugs, discussions continue. It is known that GLP-1 medications like Ozempic can cause discomfort while walking due to a reduction in foot padding, but only Moore can clarify her situation.

Until Demi Moore chooses to speak on the matter, any connection to Ozempic or similar drugs remains speculative. Nonetheless, fans’ concerns about her well-being are understandable, given her history. The celebrated “Ghost” actress has previously battled an eating disorder, particularly in the mid-1990s. During her preparation for roles in “Striptease” and “G.I. Jane,” Moore engaged in extreme fitness regimes, cycling 60 miles daily and adhering to strict diets. Reflecting on her past struggles, she shared with Elle in 2024, “In my younger years, I put myself through a lot of anguish.”

Demi Moore struggled with an eating disorder in the past

Whether Demi Moore has used Ozempic or other GLP-1 drugs will remain unclear unless she chooses to open up about it. But we also don’t blame fans for showing concerns over her health. The iconic “Ghost” star has admittedly struggled with an eating disorder in the past. In the mid-’90s, Moore took extreme measures to look thin before shooting “Striptease” and “G.I. Jane,” biking 60 miles every day and following strict diets. “There is a lot of torment I put myself through when I was younger,” she told Elle in 2024.

Moore discussed how her obsession with weight started from external sources, particularly producers who, time and time again, told her to slim down for roles. But ultimately, she blamed herself. “How I internalized it and how it moved me to a place of such torture and harshness against myself, of real extreme behaviors, and that I placed almost all the value of who I was on my body being a certain way — that’s on me,” she said.

Given how candid she has been about her struggles with body image, it’s unsurprising that fans fear she may have relapsed. “Honestly this seems different then the normal ozempic weight loss to me, hope she’s doing okay,” a Reddit user wrote in March 2026 thread. She has yet to address her recent transformation, but given how Moore has made some pretty sad confessions about her life, we wouldn’t be shocked if she eventually does.

If you are struggling with an eating disorder, or know someone who is, help is available. Visit the National Eating Disorders Association website or contact NEDA’s Live Helpline at 1-800-931-2237. You can also receive 24/7 Crisis Support via text (send NEDA to 741-741).



Geh Geh’s Supposed Sister Unveils New Claims in Ongoing Family Dispute

A woman asserting to be the sister of the well-known influencer, Geh Geh, has intensified her public criticism with fresh allegations concerning his past behavior and personal ethics.

Previously, this woman, who claims familial ties to the influencer, accused him of failing to live up to his online persona. She suggested that, despite his public persona, he neglects his familial responsibilities.

In a recent statement, she questioned his integrity by pointing out an apparent inconsistency: while he publicly denounces internet fraud, some of his close relatives are allegedly still engaged in such activities.

She further scrutinized his public declarations about family values, challenging him to disclose any support he has extended to living relatives.

While the woman insists her goal isn’t to damage his reputation, she aims to highlight what she perceives as discrepancies between his public statements and his private actions.

She said …

“Everyday you go come online dey advise boys say make them no dey do yahoo. Your two junior brothers wey you put for yahoo for 2021 wey all of Una dey do yahoo you don commot leave them for inside the yahoo.

You no fit advise them to stop? Till today your two junior brothers still dey travel from state to state dey find where the latest yahoo update dey.

Na you go still come online dey say if say your mama still dey alive you go dey do things for am, say na now wey you don make am you cone loss your mama. Your junior sisters and senior sisters wey dey alive, wetin you don do for them”

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Star-Studded LACMA Gala: Paris Hilton, Heidi Klum, and Eva Longoria Celebrate David Geffen Galleries Opening


The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) recently hosted its highly anticipated Opening Gala for the David Geffen Galleries on April 16 in Los Angeles. The star-studded event drew a glamorous crowd, with celebrities like Paris Hilton, Heidi Klum, and Eva Longoria among the notable attendees. For a closer look at the evening’s fashion highlights, explore our curated gallery showcasing the standout styles.

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Open Heaven 16 April 2026 – Reversing Curses

Open Heaven 16 April 2026 Thursday Daily Devotional By Pastor E. A. Adeboye – Reversing Curses

Open Heaven 16 April 2026 TOPIC – Reversing Curses

MEMORISE: Christ hath redeemed us from the curse of the law, being made a curse for us: for it is written, Cursed is every one that hangeth on a tree: – Galatians 3:13 (KJV)

READ: 2 Kings 2:19-22 (KJV)

19 And the men of the city said unto Elisha, Behold, I pray thee, the situation of this city is pleasant, as my lord seeth: but the water is naught, and the ground barren.

20 And he said, Bring me a new cruse, and put salt therein. And they brought it to him.

21 And he went forth unto the spring of the waters, and cast the salt in there, and said, Thus saith the Lord, I have healed these waters; there shall not be from thence any more death or barren land.

22 So the waters were healed unto this day, according to the saying of Elisha which he spake.

BIBLE IN ONE YEAR: 1 Kings 19-20

Open Heaven 16 April 2026 MESSAGE

In today’s Bible reading, the men of Jericho approached Elisha to tell him about the problems in their city. The city had problems because it had been placed under a curse by Joshua (Joshua 6:26), who had long been dead. After his death, the curse continued in full force until Elisha arrived on the scene and dealt with it from its roots. Regardless of how powerful a curse is, God has the power to reverse it and change it into blessings.

In Genesis 49:5-7, Jacob was on his deathbed when he cursed Simeon and Levi. He said that they would be scattered in Israel. However, in Numbers 3:11-13, the Almighty God said to Moses, “I have decided in my sovereignty to make Levi my firstborn.” In His sovereignty, God reversed Jacob’s curse on Levi and turned it into honour.

When a fellow is cursed, he or she often begins to experience hardship, suffering, pain, sickness, poverty, etc. The devil operates freely in the life of anyone who is under a curse. This is why, if you notice that a curse is at work in your life or family, don’t keep quiet about it. Rather, cry unto the Lord and trust in His power to deliver you completely. He longs to deliver you from anything that might have kept you from operating in the fullness of His plans and purposes for your life. Jesus Christ has delivered you from the curse of the law, as you see in today’s memory verse. He can overrule any curse that might have been placed on you by anyone and reverse generational curses, turning them into generational blessings.

In 1 Chronicles 4:9-10, the Bible says that Jabez was an honourable man. However, because of his mother’s negative pronouncement over him, he was labelled as someone who causes sorrow. Her words were a limitation over his life, and this must have eventually driven him to cry to the Lord, saying, “Oh that thou wouldest bless me indeed, and enlarge my coast, and that thine hand might be with me, and that thou wouldest keep me from evil, that it may not grieve me!” God granted him his request and reversed the curse that was on him.

Beloved, if you are under any generational or parental curse like Jabez, I want you to cry to God to deliver you today. He is the only One who can reverse the irreversible. Run to Him today, and you will experience total deliverance.

Open Heaven 16 April 2026 KEY POINT

God can remove any curse that might exist in your life and replace it with His abundant blessings.

Open Heaven 16 April 2026 HYMN 13 – Jesus Loves Me! This I Know

1 Jesus loves me! This I know,
For the Bible tells me so;
Little ones to Him belong,
They are weak but He is strong.

Refrain:
Yes, Jesus loves me! Yes, Jesus loves me!
Yes, Jesus loves me! The Bible tells me so.

2 Jesus loves me. He who died,
Heaven’s gate to open wide;
He will wash away my sin,
Let His little child come in.

3 Jesus loves me, loves me still
Tho’ I’m very weak and ill
From His shining throne on high
He will watch me where lie.

4 Jesus Loves Me! He Will Stay
Close Beside Me All The Way;
If l love Him when I die.
He will take me home on high.

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REMINDER!!! JESUS IS COMING SOON

ARE YOU BORN AGAIN? IF NO, WHY NOT ACCEPT JESUS NOW!

Accept Jesus Christ today and secure a life of eternal rest and Glory by saying this short prayer below:






Lord Jesus, I believe you died for my sins, Forgive me of all my iniquities. I accept you as my Lord and Saviour from today and forever.



Come and Be the Lord of my life and I am willing to obey Your command and live according to Your will by Your Grace, Thank you for accepting me into Your fold

AMEN!!! John 6:37…and him that cometh to me I will in no wise cast out.

Lebanon Alleges Israeli Ceasefire Breaches Amid Trump’s Bold Claim of Impending Iran Deal

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In Brief

  • Israel has agreed to a temporary truce with Lebanon but troops will remain in an expanded security zone in southern Lebanon.
  • Trump has said a potential deal with Iran may not be far away.

According to the Lebanese military, Israel has breached the ceasefire agreement in Lebanon, which was supposed to begin at midnight. Reports indicate that several villages in southern Lebanon have experienced sporadic shelling despite the truce.

The Lebanese army has urged residents to be cautious and advised postponing their return to southern towns and villages due to the ongoing instability.

As of now, Israeli military officials have not issued any statements regarding these allegations.

This ceasefire, intended to last ten days, commenced at midnight local time (7 AM AEST) between Lebanon and Israel. Meanwhile, U.S. President Donald Trump has expressed optimism about the resolution of the conflict with Iran, hinting at a potential meeting over the weekend. Such developments raise hopes that tensions in the region might soon de-escalate.

During recent negotiations in Islamabad, one of the major points of contention was Iran’s nuclear program. President Trump noted that Iran had proposed a commitment to refrain from pursuing nuclear weapons for over two decades, which could signify a significant step towards peace.

“We’re going to see what happens. But I think we’re very close to making a deal with Iran,” he told reporters outside the White House.

Hours later, at an event in Las Vegas, Nevada, Trump went further, saying the war “should be ending pretty soon”.

The war in the Middle East, which began on 28 February with a US-Israeli attack, on Iran, has killed at least 3,000 people in Iran, more than 2,100 in Lebanon, 23 in Israel and more than a dozen in Gulf Arab states. Thirteen US service members have also been killed.

Lebanese authorities say the war has displaced more than one million people.

Celebratory gunfire rang out across parts of Beirut early on Friday as the clock struck midnight, the time the ceasefire was set to go into effect. For about half an hour, the booms of rockets fired in celebration could also be heard, witnesses said.

However, the pause in hostilities remains fragile.

A view of the Lebanese capital Beirut.
US President Donald Trump announced a ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon would commence at midnight local time (7am AEST) Source: Getty / Adri Salido

The Israeli military said earlier that its forces remained deployed in its “security zone” in southern Lebanon.

In a post on X, Israel’s Arabic-language military spokesperson Avichay Adraee said the deployment was in response to what he described as continued Hezbollah militant activity.

Hezbollah released a lengthy statement detailing what it described as its military operations against Israel throughout Thursday, which showed that its last attack came at 11.50pm local time, 10 minutes before the ceasefire took effect.

Trump later issued a social media post urging Hezbollah to respect the ceasefire.

“I hope Hezbollah acts nicely and well during this important period of time. It will be [a] GREAT moment for them if they do. No more killing. Must finally have PEACE!” he said.

Further Israel-Lebanon talks planned

Trump said in his earlier remarks to reporters that he thought the US had a chance of a deal with Iran.

“And if that happens, oil goes way down, prices go way down, inflation goes way down, and … much more importantly than even that, you won’t have a nuclear holocaust,” he said.

The president said he was not sure a two-week ceasefire agreed with Iran last week would need to be extended beyond next week, adding that Iran wanted to make a deal.

“We have a very good relationship with Iran right now, as hard as it is to believe. And I think it’s a combination of about four weeks of bombing, and a very powerful blockade.”

At last weekend’s talks, the US proposed a 20-year suspension of all nuclear activity by Iran — an apparent concession from longstanding demands for a permanent ban. Iran suggested a halt of three to five years, according to people familiar with the proposals.

The US has pressed for any highly enriched uranium (HEU) to be removed from Iran, while Iran has demanded that international sanctions against it be lifted.

Two Iranian sources said there were signs of a compromise emerging on the HEU stockpile, with Iran considering shipping part, but not all, of it out of the country, something it had previously ruled out.

‘Historic agreement’

The Lebanon ceasefire was aimed at halting a conflict between Israel and the Iran-aligned Lebanese group Hezbollah that was reignited by the US-Israeli war against Iran.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he agreed to the ceasefire “to advance” peace efforts with Lebanon. “We have an opportunity to make a historic peace agreement with Lebanon,” he said in a video message.

Hezbollah said in a statement that any truce must apply “across all Lebanese territory and must not allow the Israeli enemy any freedom of movement”.

Trump said he had held “excellent conversations” with Netanyahu and Lebanese President Joseph Aoun and planned to invite them both to the White House for “meaningful talks”.

He said later that the White House meeting could take place over the next week or two, and that if an Iran deal was reached and signed in Islamabad, he might attend.

Trump said he had directed US vice president JD Vance, secretary of state Marco Rubio and chairman of the joint chiefs of staff Dan Caine to work with Israel and Lebanon to achieve lasting peace.

Donald Trump, wearing a blue suit with an American flag pin on it, white shirt and red tie.
US President Donald Trump has invited the leaders of Israel and Lebanon to Washington to engage in more talks. Source: AAP / AP / Julia Demaree Nikhinson

Iran welcomed the ceasefire in Lebanon, saying it was part of an understanding reached with the US and mediated by Pakistan, Iranian media reported, citing a statement by a foreign ministry spokesperson.

The war spilled into Lebanon on 2 March, when Hezbollah opened fire in support of Iran, prompting an Israeli offensive in Lebanon 15 months after the last major conflict.

United Nations secretary-general António Guterres has commended the role of the US in facilitating the ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon and has urged all sides to respect the agreement and comply with international law.

Sticky issues

Closure of the Strait of Hormuz, through which a fifth of the world’s oil and gas supply flows, has caused the worst oil price shock in history and forced the International Monetary Fund to downgrade its outlook for the global economy, warning prolonged conflict could push the world to the brink of recession.

A diplomatic source said the key Pakistani mediator, army chief Asim Munir, arrived in Tehran on Wednesday and had made a breakthrough on “sticky issues”, although Iran said the fate of its nuclear program had not been resolved. Trump has said the accord would open the Strait of Hormuz.

A senior Iranian official told Reuters that Munir’s trip had led to greater hopes for a second round of talks and an extension of the ceasefire, but said fundamental differences remain over the nuclear program.

US defence secretary Pete Hegseth said troops were poised to restart combat operations if a deal was not reached.

A Pakistani security source told Reuters the US was offering to lift sanctions and unfreeze billions of dollars’ worth of Iranian assets to secure a deal.

However, the source added that Iran would open the strait only if a permanent ceasefire is reached and there are UN guarantees that the US and Israel will not attack again in future.

“We hope that the field marshal will have a draft in his hand when he flies out of Tehran,” the source said.

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