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long as Israeli forces remain on the ground in Lebanon and pose a threat to the country. ## What has Israel said about the ceasefire
ceasefire. The country’s president, Masoud Pezeshkian, said negotiations were “meaningless” as long as Israel continued to bomb Lebanon
long-simmering conflict with Israel. Israel has responded with heavy bombardment ever since. On April 8, shortly after the ceasefire with Iran was announced, Israel launched 100 air strikes across Lebanon
long as it takes,” he said, adding that Washington remained “locked and loaded” on Iran’s energy infrastructure. ## Lebanon factor and regional linkages A development on the Lebanon front on Thursday offered a potential opening
ceasefire with Iran and Israel will continue to target Hezbollah “wherever required”. On Saturday, days before Israel and Lebanon held rare, [high-level diplomatic talks](/news/2026/4/15/anger-in-lebanon-as-israel-launches-deadly-strikes-despite-diplomatic-drive) in the US, Netanyahu said Israel wanted long
ceasefire was announced, Netanyahu’s office was explicit: The truce “does not include Lebanon”. Gideon Levy, the veteran Haaretz columnist and one of Israel’s most relentless domestic critics, has long
ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon has come into effect, pausing fighting in a devastating conflict between Israel and Hezbollah that has killed more than 2,100 Lebanese people and displaced more than 2.1 million
long term. “Israel will not be bombing Lebanon any longer,” he wrote. “They are PROHIBITED from doing so by the U.S.A. Enough is enough!!!” He added that Washington will work with Lebanon and “deal with
ceasefire leaves open questions. First, it does not mention the withdrawal of Israeli troops from southern Lebanon, which has raised fears that parts of the country will remain occupied even after the war. Israeli officials
Israel and [Lebanon](https://www.theguardian.com/world/lebanon),” the US president posted on Truth Social on Wednesday. “It has been a long time since the two leaders have spoken, like 34 years. It will happen tomorrow.” Trump
ceasefire extends to fighting between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon. Despite that, “the Trump administration is keen as mustard to get a deal with Iran”, Chris Doyle, director of the Council for Arab-British Understanding
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 had agreed a ceasefire with Lebanon in a big step forward for the US peace talks with Iran. “We’re going to see what happens. But I think we’re very close to making
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, Brazil, Canada
Israel should be required to join the ceasefire, as Iran demands, by ending its attacks on Hezbollah in southern Lebanon. Iran feels a strong obligation to protect Hezbollah from Israeli assaults, and the EU Commission
ceasefire paves the way for Israel and Lebanon to continue their face-to-face talks but that the obstacles to a peace agreement between the two are enormous. "The issue is very complicated," she says
long shadow over the most recent bout of diplomacy. “Clearly, there have been several messages conveyed to the Iranians. But rather than consolidating a feeling of trust and optimism, it seems that it’s already
ceasefire and Israel pushing for Hezbollah’s disarmament. - **Iran-US talks may resume:** Trump said negotiations with Iran could resume in Pakistan “within days”, though uranium enrichment remains the main sticking point
ceasefire with Iran was announced, there were mixed messages on whether Lebanon was involved. Pakistani officials, who helped negotiate the deal, and Iranian officials, said it was, but Israel said it was not. US President