Iranian state media reported that Iran has closed the Strait of Hormuz in response to Israeli strikes on Lebanon. This move severely threatens the recent ceasefire agreement between the US and Iran. Iran framed the attacks on Lebanon as aggression against Iran, warning of a heavy response.
Iran has told mediators via the US that it will only join talks in Pakistan if Israeli strikes on Lebanon cease. Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian told Pakistan's PM that the 10-point plan includes a Lebanon ceasefire to end the war. Tehran stressed that the security of the Strait of Hormuz is contingent on a complete cessation of attacks.
Israeli strikes on Lebanese residential areas killed at least 89 people and wounded 722 others. The Lebanese Prime Minister accused Israel of attacking densely populated areas despite ceasefire efforts. Lebanon warned that Israel's attacks violate international law and heighten regional instability.
US President Trump signaled closed-door talks on the Iran crisis, while the IRGC claimed US warships retreated into the Indian Ocean. Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon resulted in at least 89 deaths and 700 injuries. Regional tensions are escalating, with Iranian-backed drone attacks causing damage to key oil facilities in Kuwait.
Despite a ceasefire agreement between the US and Iran, Israel declared that Lebanon was excluded from the truce. Israel launched massive strikes across Lebanon, targeting Hezbollah. These attacks have caused hundreds of casualties in areas like Beirut, escalating the situation.
The UN special coordinator condemned recent Israeli strikes on Lebanon, urging an immediate halt to the violence. Israel conducted a large-scale coordinated strike, continuing operations since a Hezbollah cross-border attack in March. Lebanese authorities report thousands of casualties from the Israeli attacks.
Iran has once again closed the Strait of Hormuz following Israel's continued attacks on Lebanon. Iran warned it would withdraw from the ceasefire if Israeli attacks persist and would respond to further aggression. This situation highlights the fragility of the ceasefire brokered by US President Trump.
Iran is finalizing plans for deterrent strikes against Israeli military positions due to alleged ceasefire violations by Israel in Lebanon. Tehran officials interpret Israel's continued attacks as evidence that the US cannot control the Israeli regime. This development heightens tensions despite a recent truce announcement between the US and Iran.
Israel launched massive airstrikes on Lebanon's capital, Beirut, escalating the conflict with dozens killed and hundreds wounded. These attacks occurred despite a ceasefire deal between the US and Iran. The Lebanese government is monitoring the situation amid growing concerns for regional peace.
Massive Israeli airstrikes targeting Hezbollah locations in Lebanon have resulted in hundreds of feared casualties. The Lebanese government condemned the attacks as a 'new massacre,' placing full responsibility on Israel. Iran indicated it is contemplating retaliatory strikes against Israel for violating a recently brokered ceasefire.