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US to bomb Iran but no administration in Washington agreed, seeing it as counterproductive and fearing the chaos that is now playing out. Adding to the bloodshed and instability, Israel and the Iranian proxy group
US-Iran talks, has called on the Lebanese government to not engage in direct talks with Israel. The Lebanese government continues with its diplomacy, without the group’s mandate, and its ability to impose
ceasefires broken before they’ve been announced. While US president [Donald Trump](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/donaldtrump) claims an agreement with Iran could happen soon, for those living in the Middle East it does not feel like
ceasefire agreement.  Members and supporters of Iran
talks on the conflict in Lebanon and those on the US-Israeli war on Iran. Tehran, however, insists the conflicts are linked, and its foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, warned that any attack on Beirut would
ceasefire. [Israel’s “Yellow Line”](/news/2026/4/19/does-israels-yellow-line-violate-the-lebanon-ceasefire) is a military zone stretching roughly 10km (six miles) north of the border inside southern Lebanon.  (Al Jazeera
talks are due to be held May 14 and 15. Israel continued to pound southern Lebanon on Thursday, killing one person and injuring several, according to Lebanese state-run media, a day after it [targeted
ceasefire. But Trump dismissed it as “totally unacceptable”. Baghaei reiterated Tehran’s position on Monday. “This is absolutely not a topic we negotiate or compromise on. Iran’s right to enrichment has been recognised under
Lebanon,** with the IDF operating with “large forces on the ground” in order to take control of “strategic areas”. - **Meanwhile, the proposed peace agreement between Iran and the US seemed to remain on the table
Iran-backed militia and political party. Hezbollah was not involved in the ceasefire agreement but had indicated it would abide by its terms if it was also respected by Israel. While the truce largely halted
ceasefire to be respected. The current conflict began in March, after Hezbollah [fired rockets towards Israel](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/mar/02/israel-idf-strikes-hezbollah-beirut-lebanon-iran-war) in retaliation for the US-Israeli killing of Iran’s supreme leader. Since then, more than
Lebanon. This proposal seeks to postpone nuclear talks to a later stage, an issue Trump has considered a “red line”. Despite the diplomatic opening, the US president did not rule out the possibility of renewed
Lebanon, raising more doubts about the prospects for a lasting truce. Here is what we know: ## In Iran - **Iran adviser flags concerns over draft deal:** Mohsen Rezaei, an adviser to Iran’s Supreme Leader Mojtaba
talks from efforts to reopen the vital trade route, calling such a move a potential “strategic victory for Iran” but necessary given the strain on the global economy. - **Vance could become MAGA ‘hero
ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon would be extended by three weeks. Hezbollah has not been a participant in the talks and bouts of fighting have continued throughout the most recent truce. - **What about a peace
ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon, which took effect on Friday. Hailing Tehran’s announcement, Trump declared the waterway “ready for business and full passage,” but said the US Navy’s blockade of Iranian ports would
Iran, according to authorities. Additionally, 23 people have died in Israel and more than a dozen in Gulf Arab states. Fifteen Israeli soldiers in Lebanon and 13 US service members throughout the region have been
US-Israel war on Iran. “We warn that no vessel of any kind should move from its anchorage in the Persian Gulf and the Sea of Oman, and approaching the Strait of Hormuz will
ceasefire with Iran ends “Wednesday evening Washington time”, extending the pause for an extra 24 hours to allow the critical meeting in Islamabad to take place. In an interview with Bloomberg, he added
ceasefire was then upended by his decision on 13 April to impose a US blockade of Iran’s ports, leading Iran to reimpose its own de facto blockade. In short, Trump, expending billions of dollars