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ceasefire in both Lebanon and Iran before it will make any agreements with the U.S. ### The recurring debate over Lebanon Barak's withdrawal from Lebanon 26 years ago had universal support outside of Israel
rejection of [Iran’s response](/news/2026/5/8/what-we-know-about-irans-response-to-the-latest-us-ceasefire-proposal) on Sunday has fuelled concerns that the 10-week-old conflict will drag on, and continue to paralyse shipping through the Strait of Hormuz. Referring to the latest proposal
reasons that Netanyahu wants to sell internally in Israel”. The town of Bint Jbeil has been particularly hard hit by the Israeli army in southern Lebanon, with Netanyahu claiming this week that Israeli forces were
ceasefire in place since last month meant to facilitate talks has been largely observed, despite some exchanges of fire. Pakistan has been playing the role of mediator. However, both sides appear to be far apart
rejecting Tehran’s position. On Thursday, Israel said its Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu would speak on the phone with Lebanese President Joseph Aoun — but Beirut had not confirmed any plans for a telephone conversation
rejected Iran's response to the latest U.S. proposal to end the war. Trump, in a [post on social media](https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/posts/116552102914488206), wrote he didn't like Iran's response and called it "TOTALLY
rejected all of Trump’s claims. “With these lies, they did not win the war, and they certainly will not get anywhere in negotiations either,” he posted on X early on Saturday. By Saturday noon
rejected in the past. The plan requires: - The lifting of all primary and secondary sanctions on Iran. - Continued Iranian control over the strait of Hormuz. - US military withdrawal from the Middle East
rejected new peace talks, citing the ongoing blockade, threatening rhetoric, and Washington’s shifting positions and “excessive demands.” - Iranian state media reported on Sunday that Tehran was not planning to take part in talks with
reasonable desire to be treated the same as any other state under international law.” ### Lebanon Two days after the first US-Israeli strikes on Tehran on February 28, in which Supreme Leader Ali Khamanei
ceasefire deal, has heightened tensions. The US and Iran have also been continuing to attack, capture and intercept ships, while countries in the Gulf region have also come under attack again. So what’s Iran