Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu announced readiness for direct talks with Lebanon to focus on disarming Hezbollah and establishing peace. This comes shortly after Israeli strikes threatened a fragile US-Iran truce. However, Hezbollah rejects direct talks, demanding a ceasefire and Israeli troop withdrawal as preconditions.
President Trump expressed optimism about a peace deal with Iran while a diplomatic delegation prepares for talks. However, the ceasefire shows signs of strain due to ongoing Israeli strikes in Lebanon and disagreements over terms. Low traffic in the Strait of Hormuz raises concerns about energy supply routes.
Israel ordered its cabinet to begin direct talks with Lebanon to disarm Hezbollah and establish peace. This announcement coincided with Israeli military warnings of imminent strikes in southern Beirut. Iran countered by asserting Lebanon is integral to the ceasefire, claiming Israeli strikes render talks meaningless.
Israel is pushing for direct talks with Lebanon, demanding Hezbollah's disarmament, but Beirut has not responded immediately. The fragile truce between Iran and the US remains strained due to Israeli strikes in Lebanon and disputes over ceasefire terms. Iran's control over the Strait of Hormuz adds uncertainty to energy supplies, driving up oil prices.
Israeli PM Netanyahu has called for direct talks with Lebanon, demanding the disarmament of Hezbollah. Israeli strikes in Lebanon jeopardize the fragile truce between the US and Iran. Israel insists Lebanon was not part of the US-Iran ceasefire agreement while intensifying its offensive.
Uncertainty over the US-Iran ceasefire push is driving oil prices toward $100 and causing stock market declines. Iran has re-closed the Strait of Hormuz in response to Israeli strikes in Lebanon, escalating energy supply concerns. President Trump stated that US military presence in the region will continue until a 'REAL AGREEMENT' is fully complied with.
Iran put forward a ceasefire proposal ahead of planned peace talks between the US and Iran, which President Trump deemed a workable basis for negotiation. However, tensions are rising as reports surface that Iran closed the Strait of Hormuz in response to Israeli strikes in Lebanon. Due to conflicting demands from both sides, the upcoming negotiations are expected to face major sticking points.
Hezbollah released footage claiming it targeted an Israeli Navy vessel with anti-ship cruise missiles. This surfaced after the group fired rockets at northern Israel, citing Israeli ceasefire violations. The escalation intensifies tensions along the border amid large Israeli strikes in Lebanon and confusion over the US-Iran ceasefire scope.
Confusion is mounting over the terms of the truce between Iran, Israel, and the US, particularly regarding large-scale Israeli strikes in Lebanon. The US President stated that not all of Iran's proposed terms were agreed upon, threatening military action if the ceasefire is violated. The Strait of Hormuz remains largely closed as diplomatic talks continue.
Iran has re-closed the Strait of Hormuz, accusing the US and Israel of violating the ceasefire agreement. Escalating tensions stem from Hezbollah's retaliatory strikes following Israeli attacks in Lebanon. While US-Iran talks are underway in Pakistan, the situation remains volatile.