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Lebanon remains the worst hit in the region, where, despite a ceasefire, Israel continues to carry out attacks amid its ground invasion. More than 3,200 people have been killed, according to the Lebanese Ministry
Israel started on February 28. On Wednesday, Iran’s parliament speaker and former IRGC and police commander Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, who led the Iranian delegation at the weekend talks in Pakistan, held a rare phone
talks:** The US president says negotiations are “going very well” but warned that the ceasefire may not be extended without a deal, while claiming Tehran could hand over enriched uranium – Iran denies that. - **Trump rejects
talks with an Israeli soldier who just pulled out of Lebanon on May 24, 2000. Barak met soldiers in the northern Israeli town of Kiryat Shmona, just across the border from Lebanon. The withdrawal ended
Lebanon, where Israeli forces continue daily attacks and have mounted a ground invasion in the south of the country. Washington has urged Tehran to dismantle its nuclear programme and lift a blockade on the Strait
Trump and “expressed his appreciation” for the US president’s commitment that any final deal would also involve limits on Tehran’s missile production, and the cessation of Iran’s support for its “terrorist proxies
announced on Friday](https://www.state.gov/arms-sales-congressional-notifications) it was approving more than $8.6bn (£6.33bn) in military sales to its Middle Eastern allies: Israel, Qatar, Kuwait and the UAE. A preexisting transatlantic rift has been
talking to non-American targets living board. The law was originally set to expire on Monday, as the law includes a provision that notes the law will expire without periodically being reauthorized. **Donald Trump
announcement, Kuwait’s military said its air defences were intercepting missile and drone attacks and urged the public “not to approach or touch any debris, shrapnel, or unidentified objects that may result from intercepting hostile
announcement on Monday could amount to a major compromise from the US president, as negotiations appeared to slow after a flurry of diplomatic activity over the weekend. Reopening the strait of Hormuz has become
Trump announced a ceasefire deal between the governments of Israel and Lebanon on 16 April. Despite the agreement, Israel and Hezbollah have continued with their attacks, accusing each other of violations. Most of Israel
announced the creation of a “supervision area” in the Strait of Hormuz, saying vessels will now require permission to transit the strategic waterway. Separately, global condemnation is growing after Israel’s far-right National Security
Lebanon, which makes it hard to see how Trump can negotiate an end to the war on Iran as Tehran insists that the conflict can only end when attacks on “all fronts” have ceased
talks during a 60-day period. Some would likely be diluted, while the rest would be transferred to a third country, the official said. [. The French president, Emmanuel Macron, announced
talks to end the war between Iran and the United States, Ghalibaf wrote on Thursday that Tehran has “been striving to compel our enemies to establish a permanent ceasefire in all the conflict zones
talks "could lead to something very positive for all". Trump added the operation would be a "humanitarian gesture" made on behalf of the US, Iran and other Middle Eastern nations, without listing which countries
Lebanon. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) on Saturday said in a statement, cited by the Iranian media, that the ongoing US blockade of Iranian ports represented “acts of piracy and maritime theft”, adding that