Despite a newly announced two-week ceasefire between the US, Israel, and Iran, many Israelis feel little relief. Residents fear the truce may not hold and question the achievements of the war. With Iran's nuclear threat and the conflict with Hezbollah ongoing, public sentiment is dominated by skepticism.
US President Trump is sending a delegation led by VP JD Vance to Pakistan for talks with Iran. These negotiations proceed amid instability caused by Israeli attacks on Lebanon and Iranian responses. The success of the talks hinges on the sustainability of the truce and the opening of the Strait of Hormuz.
The White House confirmed that Lebanon is excluded from the two-week cease-fire agreement with Iran. Israel launched sweeping bombardments in northern Lebanon, while Iran warned it might withdraw from the truce if Israel violates it. Despite the US President announcing a negotiation proposal with Iran, tensions in the Middle East remain high.
Iran's Revolutionary Guards warned of a 'regret-inducing response' if Israel does not halt its attacks on Lebanon. Israel continued its strikes, asserting the US-Iran truce did not cover Lebanon. The Israeli military's large-scale strikes in Lebanon resulted in 112 deaths and 837 injuries.
Iran resumed the closure of the Strait of Hormuz despite the US President's ceasefire announcement following Israeli attacks on Hezbollah targets in Lebanon. Tehran cited Israeli strikes as a violation of the truce, demanding a complete halt to hostilities across all fronts. The US has demanded the immediate reopening of the strait, escalating regional geopolitical tensions.
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.
President Trump stated that Israeli attacks on Hezbollah in Lebanon are outside the scope of the US-Iran ceasefire agreement. Iran is considering withdrawing from the truce due to Israel's continued strikes in Lebanon, leading to a halt in shipping in the Strait of Hormuz. Iranian leadership views Israel as violating the ceasefire agreed with the US, while talks on the crisis are expected to resume.
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.
Iran indicated it may withdraw from a ceasefire agreement with the US if Israel continues to attack Lebanon. Although the US accepted a two-week ceasefire plan for a halt in fighting, Israel has reportedly violated the truce. Israel conducted large-scale airstrikes across Lebanon, resulting in numerous casualties.