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ceasefire, which was meant to end more than a year of fighting between Israel and Hezbollah, clearly stipulates that the US will sponsor negotiations between Lebanon and Israel, further formalising Washington’s lead role
Israel war **Tehran, Iran –** An [ongoing war of words between Beirut and Tehran](/news/2025/8/13/lebanons-aoun-tells-iran-security-chief-it-rejects-external-interference) has highlighted the central role Lebanon has played in a ceasefire between Iran and the United States. Iran on Sunday responded
role was expanded after the 2006 war between Israel and Hezbollah, when Security Council Resolution 1701 strengthened its responsibilities in monitoring the ceasefire
ceasefire agreement. UNIFIL has not been given a mandate to use force against Hezbollah, Israel, or other state or nonstate actors, unless in self-defence. “Over the past three years, UNIFIL’s role
ceasefire, brokered by United States President Donald Trump, came into effect in October of last year. That decreased the intensity of the Israeli bombardment. But Israel has nevertheless continued its attacks on the territory, killing
Hezbollah played the dominant role to one in which the Lebanese state and its armed forces become the sole security authority,” Jawhar said. He added that the fate of the agreement may depend less
Israel was “maintaining full freedom of action against any threat” and accused Hezbollah of “trying to sabotage” the ceasefire deal. United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres welcomed the extension of the ceasefire and praised
ceasefire violations by Israel. After an intense 66-day assault by Israel, which saw 4,000 people killed, including much of Hezbollah’s military leadership and its longtime leader Hassan Nasrallah, many analysts believed
role:** The US president dismissed an offer from NATO to assist in the Strait of Hormuz, calling the alliance a “paper tiger” and telling it to “stay away”. ## In Israel - **Israel ‘prohibited’ from striking Lebanon
Hezbollah. Additionally, external support – particularly the exceptional backing provided by the Trump administration – could play a decisive role in achieving this mission,” he added. On Thursday, Trump revealed that Israel’s Prime Minister Netanyahu
role, any decision about the future of the weapons is likely to be taken in Tehran, not in Beirut. Finally, according to the deal, Israel may even continue to attack Lebanon, citing security concerns, which
Israel’s “ongoing aggression against Lebanon”. Netanyahu had insisted Lebanon was not included in the Tuesday night ceasefire agreed by Donald Trump, and vowed the Israeli military would continue to strike Hezbollah targets “wherever necessary
Hezbollah have also signalled a willingness to participate in the ceasefire, but said it must include "a comprehensive halt to attacks" across Lebanon and "no freedom of movement for Israeli forces". The Iran-backed group
role of the **United States** in facilitating” it, Guterres spokesperson **Stephane Dujarric** said in a statement, adding he hoped the temporary halt to fighting would “pave the way for negotiations”. The ceasefire took effect
ceasefire in Lebanon was seen as a boost to efforts for an agreement to end the US-Israel war on Iran. Pakistani Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar said fighting between Israel and Hezbollah had been
Israel on Friday extended a ceasefire for 45 days, despite a new flare-up in violence, the US State Department said after mediating talks. “The April 16 cessation of hostilities will be extended
Hezbollah’s role as an armed movement offering the only impactful resistance to Israel. The government seems unable to act, politically or militarily, for lack of funds, domestic consensus or military clout. At times
ceasefire extended to Lebanon, though Israel and the US denied this. Israel killed more than 350 people in Lebanon that day, including at least 150 civilians, according to ACLED, an independent conflict monitor. “The future
role in Trump's decision-making on Iran, is strongly opposed to a deal that includes a stop to the war in Lebanon. Despite a U.S.-brokered extension to the ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon
Hezbollah militia even as US-Iran talks continue. Iran has insisted that any ceasefire must also include Lebanon. It comes as a growing percentage of the American public has grown critical of longstanding US support