Iran's Revolutionary Guards warned of a 'regret-inducing response' if Israel does not immediately stop attacks on Lebanon. Despite large-scale Israeli strikes in Lebanon, US Vice President Vance suggested Israel might curb attacks to preserve the Iran truce. Both the US and Israel maintain that Lebanon is not covered under the current ceasefire agreement.
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.
In response to Israeli strikes on Lebanon, Iran has once again closed the Strait of Hormuz. Although the US and Iran engaged in truce talks, Iran indicated it could withdraw if the situation in Lebanon continues. The US President stated that discussions regarding Iran would proceed behind closed doors.
The US, Iran, and Israel agreed to a two-week ceasefire to avert a bombing campaign against Iran. Iran claims the deal allows it to formalize charging fees for ships in the Strait of Hormuz. However, subsequent attacks by Iran and Gulf nations cast doubt on the deal's sustainability.
US President Trump signaled closed-door talks on the Iran crisis, while the IRGC claimed US warships retreated into the Indian Ocean. Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon resulted in at least 89 deaths and 700 injuries. Regional tensions are escalating, with Iranian-backed drone attacks causing damage to key oil facilities in Kuwait.
The US-Iran truce is threatened by Israel's attacks on Lebanon, with Iran suggesting it mined the Strait of Hormuz. President Donald Trump warned that US forces will remain near Iran until a genuine agreement is reached. Iran-backed Hezbollah has also launched retaliatory strikes against Israel.
US President Trump warned of further conflict, stating all US military assets would remain near Iran until Tehran fully complies with the ceasefire agreement. Meanwhile, severe attacks by Israel in Lebanon killed at least 254 people. The UN human rights chief described Israel's attacks on Lebanon as 'horrific'.
Despite a two-week pause in strikes against Iran agreed by President Trump, regional uncertainty persists following renewed attacks. The Pentagon stated it has 'done its part' for now but remains vigilant. Market indices soared while oil prices plunged by 16% after the agreement was announced.
Israel stated that it is continuing air strikes and ground operations against the Iran-backed militant group Hezbollah in Lebanon. The Iranian president declared the ceasefire a victory, stating it aligns with Tehran's general requirements. Israel accepted the US-Iran two-week ceasefire but clarified that Lebanon is not included in the agreement.
A two-week ceasefire between the US and Iran has been announced after nearly 40 days of intense Middle East hostilities, offering a potential pause in fighting. The UN Secretary-General welcomed the move as a step toward broader peace. However, continued Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon underscore the fragility of the situation.