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Israel and Lebanon after an initial round in Washington, DC, in mid-April, which led to the current status quo of a ceasefire
status quo very similar to the period after the previous November 2024 ceasefire. Like that deal, it allows Israel the “right to take all necessary measures in self-defence, at any time” in Lebanon, despite
Israel would be “prohibited” from launching attacks in Lebanon. Iran has confirmed reopening the Strait of Hormuz for the “duration” of the current pause in fighting, which is set to end early next week, barring
status even if it hastens the US’s decline and erodes Israel’s traditional support base there. ## The three clocks, ticking in different directions What makes this conflict so explosive is that the three protagonists
currently in China for President Donald Trump’s visit to Beijing, will be replaced by his adviser Michael Needham, State Department official Jay Mens, and US ambassadors to Israel, Mike Huckabee, and Lebanon, Michel Issa
Lebanon. “That is something difficult for the Americans to give a guarantee on,” he said. Fighting between the Lebanese group Hezbollah and the Israeli army has persisted despite a ceasefire in effect since April
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-Lebanon ceasefire, which took effect overnight Thursday into Friday. Some Iranian state media reports later appeared to contradict Araghchi’s announcement, with a senior military official telling state media that only nonmilitary vessels would
status of its ongoing mediation efforts. The first round of talks, held just over a week ago in Islamabad, ended without an agreement. Vance later accused Iran of refusing to accept Washington's terms
currently a director at the Atlantic Council’s Project for Middle East Integration. Tehran wants an end to the war on all fronts, including Lebanon; it wants the first stage of negotiations to focus
ceasefire between the two sides. Since March, Israeli attacks have displaced more than 1.2 million people in Lebanon, among them 500,000 school-aged children, according to UNESCO. Not only are hundreds of thousands
current two-week ceasefire with Iran expires. But a new U.S. economic blockade on Iran is escalating tensions. With Gaza, Trump's Board of Peace has been meeting Hamas officials this week to convince them