Israel-Hezbollah cease-fire increasingly fragile amid new attacks

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Israel and Hezbollah traded new attacks Monday, stoking concerns their fragile cease-fire could unravel less than one week after going into effect, but the Biden administration insists the deal is holding despite the violence. Meanwhile, President-elect Trump says “there will be all hell to pay” if hostages held by Hamas are not released by the time he takes office. NBC’s Matt Bradley reports for TODAY.

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