Iran accused the US of violating three clauses of a deal framework, deeming ceasefire negotiations unreasonable. In response to Israeli attacks on Hezbollah in Lebanon, Iran closed the Strait of Hormuz again. While both sides claimed victory, details on nuclear and missile programs remain unclear.
Israel's large-scale strikes in Lebanon are undermining the ceasefire negotiations brokered between the US and Iran. Iran is pressuring the US by threatening to withdraw from the truce in response to Israel's unilateral actions. This situation is escalating regional tensions and threatening the possibility of a diplomatic resolution.
Iranian streets show mixed reactions to the two-week ceasefire, marked by strong distrust and anger towards the US and Israel. Pro-regime supporters welcome the pause but maintain deep skepticism toward America, while some simply desire the war's end. Iranian leaders are framing the ceasefire as a diplomatic victory to bolster their international standing.
The US, Iran, and Israel agreed to a two-week ceasefire to avert a bombing campaign against Iran. Iran claims the deal allows it to formalize charging fees for ships in the Strait of Hormuz. However, subsequent attacks by Iran and Gulf nations cast doubt on the deal's sustainability.
A two-week ceasefire was agreed upon by the US, Israel, and Iran, but many details and future prospects remain unclear. Iran claimed the deal would allow it to formalize charging fees for ships in the Strait of Hormuz, though safety is uncertain. While both sides declared victory, the resolution of Iran's missile and nuclear programs remains ambiguous.
The Iraqi government condemned large-scale Israeli bombardment in Lebanon, claiming it shows Israel's intent to undermine the US-Iran truce. Despite the ceasefire, Israel continued targeting Hezbollah sites, resulting in casualties in Lebanon. Iran indicated it might boycott US negotiations if the truce does not extend to Lebanon.
Iran announced a ban on oil tankers passing through the Strait of Hormuz following Israeli attacks on Lebanon. Two tankers were allowed to pass safely after a truce was reached. US President Donald Trump announced a two-week suspension of attacks on Iran, leading to the ceasefire.
Iran informed international mediators that participation in peace talks with Washington hinges on a ceasefire in Lebanon. Tehran warned it might resume attacks on Israel and regional states if bombardments in Lebanon continue. The disruption of the Strait of Hormuz, following Israel's attack on Lebanon, has impacted global oil prices.
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.
Iran is threatening to withdraw from the two-week ceasefire with the US due to ongoing Israeli attacks on Lebanon. Tehran views Israel as violating the ceasefire agreement made with the US. Tensions are rising as Israeli PM Netanyahu claims Lebanon is excluded from the truce.