President Trump announced a two-week ceasefire with Iran, setting a deadline for opening the Strait of Hormuz. Relief and uncertainty are mixed across the Middle East following the announcement. However, fighting continues in Lebanon, raising questions about the situation.
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.
Iran's foreign ministry accused the US of reneging on the terms of a ceasefire deal concerning Lebanon. Iran cited a White House press secretary's statement, pointing to a perceived US breach of agreement. Iran argued that the ceasefire should cover Lebanon, referencing a statement by Pakistan's prime minister.
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 asserts that a ceasefire in Lebanon is central to any peace deal, citing casualties from Israeli strikes. US President Donald Trump stated that a deal with Iran would end its uranium enrichment. Iran claims victory, stating the US accepted its 10-point plan.
Iran's foreign minister stated that a ceasefire must include Lebanon to resolve the Middle East crisis. Lebanon's PM condemned Israeli strikes, accusing them of killing civilians. Shipping in the Strait of Hormuz remains uncertain, with full normalization hindered by insurance and sanctions issues.
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 has shut down the Strait of Hormuz in response to Israeli strikes on Lebanon. This action occurred following a fragile ceasefire with the United States and threatens global oil and LNG supplies. The Iranian Foreign Minister stated that the move was taken due to alleged violations of the truce by Israel.
Despite a US-Iran ceasefire, Israel launched an assault on Lebanon, causing the death toll to exceed 200. In response to the Israeli attacks, Iran announced it would again close the Strait of Hormuz. Tensions in the Middle East are escalating due to conflicting interpretations and military pressure from both sides.
Iran accused the US of direct responsibility for Israeli strikes in Lebanon, claiming Washington promised Lebanon would be covered by the ceasefire. Meanwhile, Israel expressed strong displeasure over being excluded from the ceasefire negotiations between Washington and Tehran. This ceasefire was announced by President Trump just before the deadline set for Iran regarding the Strait of Hormuz.