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US-Iran deal still proving elusive, the restraint over action in Beirut appears, for now at least, to have been lifted. There is also growing concern in Lebanon over the latest advances by Israeli forces
military operations against the armed group, which could put him on a collision course with US President Donald Trump, who has publicly criticised Israel's conduct in Lebanon. Responding to the deaths of the four
deal” and that “the pilot is fine.” - **Iranian state media reported that no air military operations have taken place in the strait of Hormuz over the past 24 hours,** according to Reuters. - **Lebanon’s health
US would be contributing to the $300bn investment fund for Iran, instead saying payouts by Gulf states were likely to be conditional on Iran’s good behaviour. “Anyone who wants to can invest. What
military operations as Trump says 'let the oil flow!'](https://www.bbc.com/news/live/cj0grpyg4v1t) In such high-stakes diplomatic agreements, success or failure usually hinges on the details. And here, the details are scarce. In a Sunday
US and Iran, as Tehran wants any deal to include the end of fighting in Lebanon as well. Observers have said Israeli officials and military commanders want to inflict as much damage as possible
operation designed to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Iran has denied these claims. - State media reported that the Iranian fast boats the US military claimed to have targeted on Monday were not IRGC-affiliated
operations in Lebanon, Iran will face pressure to respond. If Washington cannot restrain Israel, Tehran's claim that Lebanon is covered by the memorandum may quickly be tested. The reaction from BBC Persian's audience
military bases that could be used to launch attacks on Iran. - **Iran seeks frozen assets release:** Iran’s Tasnim news agency said Tehran is pushing for the release of $24bn in frozen assets as part
deal with Iran stops the current offensive. Photograph: Mohamed Azakir/Reuters European leaders have condemned Israel’s expansion into Lebanon. The French president, Emmanuel Macron, called for an end to the fighting, saying “nothing justifies
US and Iran are about to reach a peace deal. Saturday’s strike in Sir al-Gharbiyeh “resulted in a massacre whose final toll is 11 dead including a child and six women, and nine
military action in Lebanon that brought renewed strikes and threatened peace talks with Tehran. The US and Iran exchanged strikes for a second consecutive day overnight, straining a ceasefire between the two nations that
operating in southern Lebanon without causing any casualties, it added. Meanwhile, Hezbollah said it had targeted Israeli troops in Naqoura, Bayada and Houla in southern Lebanon with drones, as well as a soldier in Kibbutz
operatives” from areas south of the Litani River, according to a joint US-Israel-Lebanon statement released by the US state department. It was not immediately clear how the Lebanon security zones would be established
military operations would be unlikely to dismantle its capabilities. Iran retains significant deterrent capacity, including missile systems and a network of regional allies, enabling it to sustain a prolonged confrontation. Jeffrey Sachs, the Columbia University
military action would not force Tehran to change course. Meanwhile, Kuwait said Iranian missile and drone attacks on Wednesday killed one person and wounded more than 60 others. Here is what we know: ## Iran - Iranian
US special forces boarded a stateless oil tanker in the Indian Ocean, which the Pentagon claimed was carrying Iranian crude oil. The military operation took place hours after Iran’s seizure of the two container
military operations if necessary, but have refrained from commenting on the provisions of the deal. After spending decades and untold billions expanding the “axis of resistance” of allied armed forces across the region to rival
Lebanon health ministry said. - **A missile was launched from Yemen towards Israeli territory on Monday, the Israeli military said**, adding its aerial defence systems were operating to intercept the threat. Israel’s rescue services
military operations in Lebanon and its invasion of the country’s south intensify. More than 2,000 people have been killed and more than one million displaced across Lebanon so far. Israel’s minister