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Netanyahu Backs US-Iran Ceasefire, Says Deal Excludes War in Lebanon

Prime Minister Netanyahu stated support for President Trump's decision to suspend strikes against Iran for two weeks. However, he clarified that this ceasefire does not include the war with Hezbollah in Lebanon. Israel also affirmed its support for US efforts to eliminate Iran's nuclear and missile threats.

Moneycontrol.com
Israel supports US-Iran ceasefire, but Netanyahu says Lebanon is not part of the deal

Israel supports the US-brokered ceasefire with Iran but clarified that the arrangement does not cover military operations against Hezbollah in Lebanon. Prime Minister Netanyahu supports the pause in strikes against Iran, conditional on the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and cessation of attacks on the US. Consequently, the ceasefire is limited to the Iran front, and military operations in Lebanon will continue.

Al Jazeera 🔴
What to know about Israel’s strikes on Lebanon amid US-Iran ceasefire

Israel launched a massive bombardment on Lebanon the day after the US and Iran reached a ceasefire agreement. All parties are now arguing over whether this deal includes or excludes Lebanon. This situation highlights regional tensions and uncertainty regarding the ceasefire's scope.

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The conflicting demands in the US-Iran ceasefire agreement

Despite agreeing to a two-week ceasefire, Iran publicly accuses the US of violating parts of the deal, including uranium enrichment rights, complicating negotiations. Both nations frame the agreement as a victory, but conflicting demands threaten lasting peace. Instability remains due to unresolved issues like control over the Strait of Hormuz and ongoing missile exchanges.

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Oil prices slide on US-Iran ceasefire, but fuel prices will stay high for weeks

Oil prices fell following a ceasefire deal announced by US President Trump with Tehran, but consumers face high fuel costs for weeks. Experts note that uncertainty remains regarding Iran's control over the Strait of Hormuz. Furthermore, a shortage of diesel is posing a greater inflationary risk to the broader economy than gasoline prices.

DW.com
US says Lebanon not part of ceasefire deal, Iran says it is

The US and Iran reached a two-week ceasefire agreement, but disagreements arose over whether Lebanon was included. President Trump stated Lebanon was not part of the truce, while Iran claimed it was. The deal hinges on Iran reopening the Strait of Hormuz, with US-Iran talks scheduled in Pakistan.

Media Matters for America 🟢
Megyn Kelly on US-Iran ceasefire: “I'm not willing to pretend that this is some huge victory for us”

Megyn Kelly is skeptical that the recent US-Iran ceasefire is a major victory for the US. She points out that despite military performance, Iran has gained control over the Strait of Hormuz. Ultimately, she analyzes that the deal resulted in a complex outcome rather than a complete US victory.

Al Jazeera 🔴
Lebanon PM welcomes US-Iran ceasefire as Israeli strikes hit Beirut

Lebanon's Prime Minister expressed optimism following a ceasefire deal between Tehran and Washington. This occurred just hours before Israeli airstrikes heavily damaged Beirut. The PM stressed that only Lebanon can negotiate on behalf of the country.

thenationaldesk.com
Joe Kent says only way US-Iran ceasefire holds is if Israel is restrained

Joe Kent, former director of the National Counterterrorism Center, stated that the US-Iran ceasefire can only hold if Israel exercises restraint. President Trump recently announced a two-week ceasefire after setting a deadline for Iran to reach a deal. Kent emphasized that Israeli restraint is necessary for lasting peace and keeping the Strait of Hormuz open.

MiddleEastEye 🔴
Anger and surprise in Israel after US-Iran ceasefire

The US-Iran ceasefire agreement has sparked intense anger and criticism within Israel. Opposition leaders, such as Yair Lapid, condemned the deal as a diplomatic disaster that excluded Israel from core national security decisions. Political dissatisfaction is rising, with some hardliners even criticizing US President Donald Trump over the outcome.

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