Israel launched major attacks on Lebanon, killing at least 250 people. Iran claims these new attacks violate the ceasefire agreement with the United States. However, Israel's Prime Minister insists the temporary agreement does not cover Hezbollah.
Rising tensions between the US and Iran threaten the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, escalating instability across the Middle East. This is causing shocks to the global energy market, severely threatening Kenya's fuel prices and economic stability due to its import reliance. The US maintains high alert, posing a risk of wider regional conflict from any miscalculation.
President Trump warned that strikes would resume if Iran does not agree to his peace terms. This warning comes amid instability, including Israeli strikes in Lebanon and reports of Iran closing the Strait of Hormuz. High-level talks are scheduled, but confusion persists over the differing demands between Iran and the US.
International calls are mounting to extend the US-Iran truce to Lebanon following massive Israeli strikes. Despite the US President claiming victory, negotiation uncertainty grows due to Iran's diplomatic signals and Israel's firm stance. Escalating tensions over Iran's retaliatory strikes and the Strait of Hormuz pose a severe threat to Middle East security.
International calls are mounting to extend the US-Iran truce to the Israel-Lebanon conflict following massive Israeli strikes. Despite the US President claiming victory, the situation remains volatile due to Iranian backlash and negotiation uncertainty. Tensions persist over proxy attacks by Iranian proxies and the Strait of Hormuz.
Israel vowed to continue targeting Hezbollah following deadly strikes in Beirut, Lebanon. These strikes occurred shortly after the US President announced a two-week ceasefire with Iran. Hezbollah responded by firing rockets at northern Israel, claiming the Israeli actions violated the truce.
Iran insists that recognition of its right to enrich uranium must be a core prerequisite for any potential ceasefire talks with the United States. The head of Iran's Atomic Energy Organization accused Washington of avoiding this key issue. Talks are expected in Islamabad this week, with the nuclear program likely dominating the discussions.
Iran's Atomic Energy Organization head declared that its nuclear program will not be scaled back or reversed, dismissing international pressure. He labeled Western demands as 'illusions,' asserting the nuclear program is an unnegotiable reality. These remarks suggest a potential decoupling of the nuclear issue from the regional truce being pursued by US President Trump.
Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon threaten to derail the US-Iran two-week ceasefire deal. Israel and the US claim the Lebanon attacks are outside the ceasefire scope, while others emphasize a halt to all hostilities. This escalating tension raises uncertainty ahead of talks for a permanent settlement.
Amid a US-Iran ceasefire, Israel launched a massive strike in Beirut, claiming to kill Hezbollah leadership. Israel clarified that the ceasefire did not cover Lebanon, escalating tensions significantly. In response to this escalation, Iran announced the closure of the vital Strait of Hormuz, impacting global oil markets.