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ceasefire, despite near-daily breaches of the deal by Israel. More than 2,400 people have been killed in Lebanon since Israel launched its offensive and subsequent invasion of southern Lebanon. Israel has seized
Israel and Lebanon have agreed to extend their ceasefire** for three weeks following high-level negotiations at the White House. This extension
ceasefire, despite near-daily breaches of the deal by Israel. Israel responded immediately with air raids on the suburbs of Beirut where it claimed Hezbollah strongholds are located. Since then, Israel has carried out extensive
extension in the truce between Israel and Hezbollah. An AFP correspondent saw a strike hit one of the threatened buildings. - **New evacuation orders in southern Lebanon:** The Israeli military ordered residents in nine towns
Israel says it wants to create a buffer zone in southern Lebanon to prevent attacks from Hezbollah.  (Al Jazeera) Mohammad Bazzi, the mayor
ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon, in force since mid-April and recently extended to mid-May, “exists only in name”. “Down south, Israel maintains five divisions of its invading army, and it is bombing
Lebanon wounding civilians and damaging homes despite a 10-day ceasefire. ## In Iran - The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said oil production across the Middle East could be targeted if attacks were launched from Gulf
Lebanon," noting extensive damage to water infrastructure, but also electricity networks and bridges, "cutting off vital supplies and services for entire towns and villages." Israel has denied that its attacks against such infrastructure are deliberate
ceasefire between **Israel** and **Lebanon** would be extended by three weeks. Trump, speaking to reporters in the Oval Office alongside the participants in the meeting, said he hoped the two countries’ leaders would meet during
Israel-Lebanon ceasefire is linked to broader U.S. efforts to draw its war with Iran to a close. Tehran has insisted that the fighting in Lebanon remain paused as a precondition for further peace talks
Lebanon's south, the heartland of Hezbollah, playing revolutionary music and waving the group's yellow flag as they started their journey back to where they had been forced from by the war. This
ceasefire extension "means nothing."](https://www.npr.org/2026/04/22/nx-s1-5795405/iran-middle-east-updates) Meanwhile in Lebanon, Israeli airstrikes killed at least five people, including Lebanese journalist Amal Khalil. Israeli and Lebanese diplomats are expected to meet in Washington for a second
Israel and [Lebanon](https://www.theguardian.com/world/lebanon),” the US president posted on Truth Social on Wednesday. “It has been a long time since the two leaders have spoken, like 34 years. It will happen tomorrow.” Trump
Lebanon despite the announced extension of the ceasefire there – suggests that ceasefires have functioned less as true pauses in hostilities than as cover for accelerated fact-making on the ground. It was against this backdrop
Israel and Lebanon also threatens to complicate negotiations. ## Russia’s role in diplomacy Reporting from Tehran, Al Jazeera’s Tohid Asadi said Russia was likely to play a central role in any next phase
ceasefire extension could represent the most minimal form of agreement achievable in this round,” Jalalzadeh said, adding that the deal Washington seeks is “far broader in scope and is rooted in a history stretching back
Israel due to the breaches of the ceasefire in Lebanon. There is also the deeper problem that Iran believes it has a legal and moral right to seize control of the strait permanently. Reza Nasri
extension **Tehran, Iran –** State media and Iran’s military and security leadership say they are prepared for a resumption in the war with the United States and Israel as they continue to signal opposition
Israel have long demanded Iran stop supporting [its nonstate allies](/news/2026/2/4/mediators-propose-framework-for-crucial-iran-us-talks-this-week) – primarily Hezbollah in Lebanon, the Houthis in Yemen and a number of groups in Iraq. Tehran to date has refused to enter into
Israel and Lebanon on May 14 and 15. “The negotiations in Washington, DC will advance “a comprehensive peace and security agreement that substantively addresses the core concerns of both countries”, the department said