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Israel has enforced a “[Yellow Line](/news/2026/4/19/does-israels-yellow-line-violate-the-lebanon-ceasefire)” policy, similar to Gaza, establishing a 10km-deep buffer zone along the border. Lebanese residents have been strictly barred from returning to the so-called military zone. Situated
ceasefire on Tuesday, Trump had said that he [opposed lengthening the truce](/news/2026/4/21/trump-says-he-opposes-extending-iran-ceasefire-amid-talks-uncertainty), and he warned Iran that time is running out before the US launches a huge attack on its infrastructure. Subsequently, he agreed
ceasefire in Lebanon was a precondition for a broader truce with the US. Katz said Washington “endorsed” the principle that his country would strike Beirut’s southern suburbs if Hezbollah launched any further attacks
ceasefire began, according to the Hamas-run health ministry. Israel says that five of its soldiers have been killed in the same period. In Gaza, the humanitarian situation remains dire, with most of its more
Lebanon. Israel’s defence minister insisted that the IDF was not withdrawing from the country and that military action could resume. Iranian state television quoted a senior military official saying commercial vessels would be allowed
situation in Lebanon as Beijing assumed the council’s rotating presidency for May. He observed that a genuine ceasefire did not exist in Lebanon, describing the current state of conflict as merely a “lesser fire
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 war on Iran began on February 28. Trump described the proposal as a “Memorandum of Understanding pertaining to PEACE” and said the discussions involved Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Pakistan, Turkiye, Egypt
Situation Room on Saturday – has once again decided to use diplomacy as a giant smokescreen prior to a further military attack on Iran once the ceasefire expires on Wednesday. At minimum it is undeniable that
situation nor the military outlook at the time supported the idea that major concessions were on offer compared [with] prewar positions. If anything, the strategic stalemate that led to the ceasefire favoured Iran because
ceasefire](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/apr/21/trump-resume-bombing-iran-ceasefire) at the request of mediator Pakistan until Tehran responded to the US’s negotiating positions or until talks were concluded “one way or the other”. - **The Pentagon announced that
Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza. They agreed that Gaza was an “inseparable part” of any future independent Palestinian state, stressing the importance of unifying the enclave with the occupied West Bank under the governance
situation forced upon the enclave’s survivors, last year Bennett framed the Palestinian group Hamas as being inherently embedded in Gaza’s remaining civilian infrastructure, thereby justifying Israel’s continued attacks. 
Israel, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Turkey, Pakistan, Bahrain, Kuwait, Jordan, Egypt, and others”. The president added that the time and place of the signing of an agreement would be “announced shortly”. He added that
Israel and key regional allies and “the Strait of Hormuz will be opened,” offering potential relief to global energy markets. - “Significant progress” has been made on resolving the situation in the Strait of Hormuz
Lebanon and the Iranian government still in power. “He is obstructing the entry of humanitarian aid, reconstruction efforts, and the deployment of the administrative committee because his ultimate goal remains a comprehensive military occupation
Israel launched attacks on Iran on February 28. Despite Trump’s announcement, oil prices have [failed to ease](/economy/2026/5/4/oil-prices-flat-as-trumps-plan-for-strait-of-hormuz-fails-to-move-markets) as the international benchmark Brent crude was essentially flat on Monday morning. In response to Trump
ceasefire as political currency](/news/2026/4/8/defeat-from-the-jaws-of-victory-israel-reacts-to-trumps-iran-ceasefire) in their attacks on Netanyahu. Lapid described the truce as one of the greatest “political disasters in all of our history”, a view that appears to be in line with
Lebanon and an end to Israeli strikes across the country, not just in Beirut. It is unclear how negotiations in Washington will be affected by Israel’s latest strikes on Beirut. Israelis are bracing
Israel and Lebanon. Oil prices dropped on global markets after Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said on Friday that the waterway was “completely open for all commercial vessels.” More than a dozen commercial ships passed