Israel Lebanon conflict

Iran Claims US Violated Deal Framework, Talks Called Unreasonable

Iran has accused the United States of violating the terms of a recently agreed-upon ceasefire, asserting that the agreement mandates an end to the conflict in Lebanon. This claim is contested by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and U.S. President Donald Trump, who state that the truce does not extend to Lebanon. Iran’s Foreign Minister declared that the U.S. must choose between honoring the ceasefire or continuing the conflict through Israel, highlighting the ongoing situation in Lebanon as proof of the alleged violation and a test of U.S. commitment. Simultaneously, the White House hailed the ceasefire as a significant U.S. victory and refuted claims of the Strait of Hormuz being closed, stating that traffic has increased and demanding its immediate reopening.

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Italy Summons Israeli Envoy After Peacekeepers Fired Upon

Italy has summoned the Israeli ambassador to demand an explanation after Israeli warning shots damaged a vehicle in an Italian UN peacekeeping convoy in Lebanon. Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani emphasized that Israeli forces have “no authority to touch” Italian troops, highlighting the serious nature of the incident. The Italian defense minister stressed that endangering convoys clearly marked with the UN flag is unacceptable and risks the safety of peacekeepers and the mission’s credibility.

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Iran Halts Strait of Hormuz Traffic After Israel Escalates Lebanon Strikes

Iran has halted traffic through the Strait of Hormuz and threatened to abandon its ceasefire with the United States, citing Israeli attacks on Lebanon. Both the White House and Israel have confirmed that Lebanon is not included in the two-week truce. Iranian officials have engaged with Pakistani mediators regarding alleged ceasefire violations, warning that Tehran may retaliate if Israeli aggression against Lebanon continues.

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Israel Violates Ceasefire, Bombards Lebanon Amidst US-Iran Deal Fallout

The ongoing conflict has exacerbated a severe displacement crisis, leaving thousands without adequate shelter. Schools repurposed as temporary housing are overflowing, forcing many to reside in makeshift tents or vehicles. The influx of displaced families into new communities has unfortunately fueled sectarian tensions, as residents fear becoming the next targets of Israeli attacks.

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Vatican Aid Convoy Forced Back by Bombardment in Southern Lebanon

An aid convoy, organized by the Vatican’s embassy with essential supplies like bread, vegetables, drinking water, and medicine, found its path to the southern Lebanese town of Debel cruelly blocked by unexpected bombardment. This wasn’t a minor inconvenience; it was a forceful turn-back, leaving those in dire need without the desperately required provisions. The trucks, laden with what could have been life-saving items, were forced to retreat at the very last moment before reaching their destination on Tuesday.

The question naturally arises: who was responsible for this act of aggression that disrupted a humanitarian mission? While the reports mention “shelling” and “bombardment,” the context provided suggests a direct link to military action.… Continue reading

IDF Says Failed Assassination Kills Lebanese Opposition Official

The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) have stated that a botched assassination attempt targeting a Hezbollah operative resulted in the accidental death of a Lebanese opposition official. The incident, which occurred in Ain Saadeh, a town east of Beirut, has cast a shadow over an already tense situation in Lebanon, raising concerns about escalating sectarian violence and regional stability.

The official who tragically lost his life was identified as Pierre Mohawad, a member of a Christian Lebanese political party known for its strong opposition to Hezbollah. Reports suggest that the IDF’s intelligence believed the intended target was located in an apartment in Ain Saadeh.… Continue reading

Doctors Warn Israel Targeting Lebanon’s Healthcare System

The article details the escalating conflict in southern Lebanon, where Israel’s military campaign against Hezbollah has led to widespread destruction of the healthcare system. Dr. Mohammed Ziara, who witnessed similar devastation in Gaza, warns that Lebanon is facing the same fate, with hospitals and medical personnel increasingly targeted. This has resulted in numerous casualties, forced evacuations, and a strained medical infrastructure, mirroring the crisis experienced in Gaza.

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Three UN Peacekeepers Killed in South Lebanon Amid Accusations Against Israel

Tragically, three United Nations Interim Force In Lebanon (UNIFIL) peacekeepers, all from the Indonesian army, were killed in south Lebanon within a 24-hour period amid the ongoing war between Israel and Hezbollah. Two peacekeepers died when an explosion destroyed their vehicle, while another was killed when a UNIFIL base was hit by a projectile. These incidents, which UNIFIL is investigating, underscore the precarious security situation and jeopardize the safety of personnel working to maintain peace along the demarcation line with Israel.

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Netanyahu Expands Lebanon Buffer Zone: Critics Decry Invasion, Land Grab

Netanyahu’s recent order to expand a security buffer zone in southern Lebanon has ignited a firestorm of reactions, with many criticizing the move as an outright invasion and occupation rather than a legitimate security measure. The language used to describe this expansion, particularly the term “security buffer zone,” has been met with derision and skepticism, often characterized as a modern form of propaganda or “doublespeak” designed to obscure the true intentions. The perception is that this euphemism deliberately sanitizes a much more aggressive action, a land grab that encroaches on Lebanese sovereignty.

The expansion is seen by many as a continuation of a long-held ambition for a “greater Israel,” a territorial expansion that extends beyond current borders.… Continue reading

Israeli Strike Kills Journalists in Lebanon Amidst Escalating Violence

On Saturday, an Israeli strike on Jezzine highway in southern Lebanon killed Al-Manar TV journalist Ali Shoaib and Al-Mayadeen TV journalist Fatima Ftouni along with her brother, freelance photojournalist Mohamad Ftouni. The Israel Defense Forces confirmed the strike, stating Shoaib was a member of Hezbollah’s Radwan Force and alleging he used his journalism as a cover for intelligence activities. This incident underscores a disturbing pattern of journalists being targeted and accused of combatant status without credible evidence, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists, which is investigating the attack. Lebanon’s president and information minister have condemned the killings as a violation of international norms protecting journalists in conflict zones.

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