Israeli PM Netanyahu instructed the start of direct peace talks with Lebanon, aiming for Hezbollah disarmament and peaceful relations. The Lebanese President also stressed direct negotiations following a ceasefire, indicating diplomatic efforts. Amid escalating Israeli offensives against Hezbollah, signs of seeking a peaceful resolution between the two nations are emerging.
Israeli PM Netanyahu has called for direct talks with Lebanon, demanding the disarmament of Hezbollah. Israeli strikes in Lebanon jeopardize the fragile truce between the US and Iran. Israel insists Lebanon was not part of the US-Iran ceasefire agreement while intensifying its offensive.
Israeli PM Netanyahu instructed the start of direct peace talks with Lebanon, which would include the disarmament of Hezbollah. The Lebanese President stated that a ceasefire followed by direct negotiations is the only solution. The conflict escalated after Hezbollah attacks, leading to a major Israeli offensive.
Israeli strikes in Lebanon threaten the US-Iran ceasefire, with Iran demanding sanctions relief and recognition of its control over the Strait of Hormuz. Peace talks are planned in Pakistan, but Iran maintains its near-total blockade of the Strait of Hormuz. Israel claims its Lebanon actions are outside the truce scope, while Iran insists they must be included.
The Iranian Parliament Speaker affirmed that Lebanon and the entire Resistance Axis are integral to any ceasefire agreement. He warned that any violations of the truce would face strong responses, calling for an immediate end to fighting. This statement comes amid heightened regional tensions following recent Israeli raids on Lebanon.
Hezbollah launched rocket and drone attacks against Israeli forces in southern Lebanon, leading to clashes. Israel subsequently ordered residents in Beirut's southern suburbs to evacuate. While Iran suggested a ceasefire should include Lebanon and its allies, the US President and Israeli Prime Minister stated Lebanon is excluded from any such truce.
Amid a ceasefire atmosphere with Iran, the IDF is shifting its military focus to intensify strikes against Hezbollah in northern Lebanon. The IDF has redeployed air assets to launch large-scale attacks, dealing a heavy blow to Hezbollah's infrastructure. However, Israel now faces a critical juncture between escalating attacks on Hezbollah and diplomatic pressure for de-escalation from Iran and the US.
Hezbollah released footage claiming it targeted an Israeli Navy vessel with anti-ship cruise missiles. This surfaced after the group fired rockets at northern Israel, citing Israeli ceasefire violations. The escalation intensifies tensions along the border amid large Israeli strikes in Lebanon and confusion over the US-Iran ceasefire scope.
Escalating Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon threaten the fragile US-Iran ceasefire. Iran continues its maritime blockade in the Strait of Hormuz, refusing to accept a ceasefire. Despite US demands for Iranian nuclear disarmament, regional power struggles cloud the prospects for lasting peace.
European leaders are strongly urging the extension of the US-Iran ceasefire to Lebanon following Israeli strikes in the region. The EU and UK warned that military escalation risks unraveling the existing truce agreement. Italian PM Meloni stressed the need for renewed negotiations, while French President Macron condemned the bombardment.