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ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon, a move that could influence broader negotiations. Iran has consistently maintained that any agreement with the US must address the situation
Israel still occupies positions inside Lebanon, while strikes are ongoing, and while a million people remain displaced,” Arayssi said. The situation might have been different “if the ceasefire
Israel and Iran.** The future of peace talks remains uncertain. A temporary ceasefire remains in place in Lebanon, but people there are closely monitoring the situation
Lebanon, citing security concerns, which may bring the country back to the situation before the most recent fighting - when Israel carried out near-daily attacks on targets and people allegedly linked to Hezbollah, despite
ceasefire holds. ## In Israel - An Israeli military official said the army remained on high alert and was monitoring the situation after the US destroyed Iranian boats and shot down missiles. ## In Lebanon
ceasefire effectively puts Israel's stamp of approval on the very situation the country had been trying to avoid: legitimising the link between Iran and the Lebanese theatre of operations," Shirit Avitan Cohen
ceasefire between Israel and Iran [here](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/apr/14/us-iran-peace-talks-could-resume-in-next-two-days-trump-says). **Canada, the UK, Australia and others have condemned the killings of UN peacekeepers in [Lebanon](https://www.theguardian.com/world/lebanon) and called for an end to hostilities.** “Australia
Lebanon, in which a ceasefire is essentially unilateral”. Parsi noted: “If the US decides to shoot, then that is not, in and of itself, a violation of the ceasefire.” “This situation may be more complex
Israel’s security cabinet first heard about [the ceasefire with Lebanon](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/apr/16/trump-announces-10-day-ceasefire-in-lebanon-after-excellent-conversations) from a social media post by Donald Trump. Hezbollah first heard about the ceasefire from the Iranian ambassador to Lebanon. Each
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
situation “more complex”. Political analyst Ahed Farwana, who specialises in Israeli affairs, said he believes the pause in the wars in Lebanon and Iran has reshuffled priorities within Israel, and Gaza, despite ongoing military operations
situation". Araghchi is expected to return to Islamabad after visiting Oman, according to Iranian state media. Elsewhere, at least four people were killed in Israeli strikes on southern Lebanon on Saturday, according to the country
ceasefire, but the US and Israel denied that it was part of the agreement. But on Thursday, a breakthrough was announced: Israel had agreed to a 10-day pause in its invasion and bombardment
Israel would not withdraw from what he described as an expanded 10-kilometer-deep security buffer zone in southern Lebanon. He also said any talks would hinge on Hezbollah's disarmament. Lebanon's Prime Minister
Israel would not withdraw from what he described as an expanded 10-kilometer-deep security buffer zone in southern Lebanon. He also said any talks would hinge on Hezbollah's disarmament. Lebanon's Prime Minister
Israel ‘agreements’:** President Joseph Aoun says Lebanon is nearing a [“new phase”](/news/2026/4/17/lebanon-president-says-country-is-no-longer-a-pawn-amid-israel-ceasefire) of lasting deals after the ceasefire and is no longer “an arena for others’ wars”. - **France, UK Hormuz mission:** France and Britain
Israel and Hezbollah. **Hassan Ammar/AP** Hassan Ammar/AP Lebanon's prime minister, Nawaf Salam, called the agreement a central Lebanese demand since the start of the war and said he hoped displaced residents would be able
Lebanon and Israel are expected to hold a new round of negotiations in Washington on May 14-15 aimed at reaching a peace agreement, a US official said, despite new Israeli strikes. ## In the Gulf
Lebanon and Palestine, and warned they could shut the Bab al-Mandeb Strait as tensions escalate. - **EU lawmaker questions Israel sanctions stance:** Marc Botenga criticised the EU for considering sanctions over alleged trade in Ukrainian
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