Israel continued its attacks, launching massive airstrikes in southern Beirut and surrounding areas of Lebanon. These strikes are part of the ongoing Israeli military action since March 2nd, resulting in rising casualties. These military actions proceeded despite a ceasefire agreement announced between the US and Iran.
Amid a fragile ceasefire tested by Israeli strikes in Lebanon, US President Trump issued a new warning to Iran. Iran claimed ceasefire violations and hinted at closing the Strait of Hormuz, while Israel stated its readiness to resume attacks on Iran. The dispute over Lebanon's inclusion threatens potential peace talks.
Pakistan insists that Lebanon remains part of the ceasefire agreement despite Israeli attacks, contradicting Israel and the US. Israel and the US maintain that Lebanon is excluded from the truce, escalating tensions. In response to the attacks, Iran is considering closing the Strait of Hormuz again and resuming strikes against Israel.
The Greek Prime Minister strongly expressed concern that Israeli attacks on Lebanon are counterproductive. The US and Iran announced a two-week truce aimed at a final agreement, but there are disagreements over the truce's scope. Despite the ceasefire, Israel launched massive airstrikes across Lebanon, resulting in casualties.
Large-scale Israeli strikes in Lebanon threaten the ceasefire agreement between the US and Iran. Iran has stated it will only participate in talks if the truce includes the situation in Lebanon. Despite the truce, Israel confirmed it will continue military operations against Hezbollah in Lebanon.
Israeli PM Netanyahu stated that the ceasefire with Iran did not include Lebanon, shortly before Israel launched a massive bombing campaign in Lebanon. Iran responded by reportedly sealing the Strait of Hormuz. The Israeli strikes have caused heavy casualties in Lebanon, escalating regional tensions.
Israeli Foreign Minister stated that the temporary US-Iran ceasefire does not extend to Lebanon. While the US and Iran announced a truce to end the war started on February 28, Israel excluded Lebanon from it. Israeli forces have launched large-scale strikes in Lebanon despite the truce, escalating tensions.
Iran strongly condemned Israel's attacks on Lebanon, labeling them a 'heinous crime.' Tehran held the US directly responsible, stating the strikes violated a ceasefire agreement between Iran and Washington. Iran warned of 'highly dangerous' consequences from further Israeli strikes.
Following a US-Iran ceasefire agreement, Israel launched massive airstrikes across Lebanon, resulting in hundreds of casualties. The Lebanese parliament condemned the attacks as a 'full-fledged war crime' and called for international action. Hezbollah indicated it has the right to respond, labeling the Israeli strikes a violation of the truce.
Iran's IRGC vowed to make Israel 'regret' if it continues attacks on Lebanon despite a temporary truce between Tehran and Washington. While a truce was announced, Israeli strikes in Lebanon persist. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu disputes the scope of the ceasefire agreement.