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.
Following a truce announcement between the US and Iran, Israel launched massive airstrikes across Lebanon, killing over 254 people. Israel stated the attacks targeted Hezbollah command centers, but Lebanon condemned the action as a war crime. US President Trump stated that Lebanon was separate and not included in the truce agreement, complicating the situation.
Iran's Foreign Minister demanded the US choose between maintaining a ceasefire or continuing to support Israel's strikes against Hezbollah. The Iranian Parliament speaker also accused the US of violating clauses in the ceasefire agreement. Iran strongly protested the US denial of its right to nuclear enrichment.
Iran has halted oil tanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz following Israeli strikes on Hezbollah targets in Lebanon. This disruption occurs despite a recent US-Iran ceasefire agreement, as Iran tightens control over passage. An Iranian diplomat indicated that future negotiations with Washington will be approached cautiously, viewing the current situation as temporary.
Iran announced that the Strait of Hormuz is closed in response to Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon. The White House stated that Lebanon is not covered by the existing ceasefire agreement. This situation highlights the ongoing tensions in the Middle East amid US-Iran peace talks.
Pakistan demanded an immediate halt to Israeli strikes on Lebanon as a condition for a ceasefire, while Iran's president stressed that stopping the Lebanon war is a core prerequisite for any truce. The Iranian president warned that accepting the ceasefire is conditional on the genuine commitment of opposing parties, citing past US broken promises. Amid a ceasefire announcement by US President Trump regarding the Iran conflict, regional de-escalation efforts are underway.
The UN strongly condemned Israeli strikes in Lebanon that caused significant civilian casualties, urging all parties toward diplomacy. The UN spokesperson noted that the US-Iran ceasefire offers an opportunity to prevent further escalation between Lebanon and Israel. He stressed that there is no military solution and that talks for a permanent ceasefire are necessary.
Following a ceasefire announcement between Iran and the US, Israel launched massive strikes across Lebanon. At least 254 people were killed and over 1,000 injured in the attacks. Israel claimed the strikes targeted Hezbollah infrastructure, but criticism arose over attacks on civilian areas.
Iran has once again closed the Strait of Hormuz in response to Israeli strikes on Lebanon. This closure occurred less than 24 hours after a ceasefire agreement with the US had reopened the vital shipping route. The incident signals a significant escalation in regional military tensions.
Iran has re-closed the Strait of Hormuz shortly after agreeing to a ceasefire with the US, following Israeli strikes in Lebanon that killed over 100 people. Despite the ceasefire, the situation remains unstable, with missile alerts continuing across the Gulf. India and other nations are urging free navigation through the Strait due to disruptions in global energy supplies.