Israel, Lebanon and ceasefire
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Confusion over whether Lebanon was included in the Iran-US ceasefire has sparked global tensions after Tel Aviv’s strike on Beirut. Now, Pakistan’s role as mediator is under scrutiny
Israeli attacks have killed at least 254 people and wounded 1,165 others, according to Lebanon’s Civil Defence.
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Netanyahu visits Lebanon front post-ceasefire collapseOn the 12th, following reports of the collapse of U.S.-Iran ceasefire negotiations, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited the southern border region near Lebanon, where Israel is confronting Hezbollah,
The vice president sought to downplay Israel’s continued bombardment of Lebanon, which he insisted had “nothing to do with” Iran.
Semiofficial news agencies in Iran published a chart Thursday suggesting the country’s paramilitary Revolutionary Guard put sea mines into the Strait of Hormuz during the war, a likely pressure
Israel's prime minister said his government would begin talks with Lebanon but vowed to continue attacks against the Iran-backed Lebanese militant group Hezbollah, despite a fragile Iran ceasefire.
The Lebanese military on Wednesday warned residents against returning to southern Lebanon, where attacks were ongoing as Israel said a ceasefire with Iran does not apply to its conflict with
Republicans in the House of Representatives blocked Democrats from considering a measure to halt military hostilities in Iran.