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ceasefire return Lebanon to a status quo very similar to the period after the previous
ceasefire. Many in Lebanon are closely watching the status of the U.S.-Iran peace talks
Lebanon after an initial round in Washington, DC, in mid-April, which led to the current status quo of a ceasefire
Lebanon. Trump has not set a deadline for the extended ceasefire and suggested that he is comfortable with the status
ceasefire in Lebanon”. However, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) announced a clear reversal in Iran’s position, saying the Strait of Hormuz would not return to its “previous state”, amid the blockade
ceasefire deal. Pakistan, which accelerated its mediation efforts after Trump threatened a civilisation-ending onslaught, has said Lebanon had been part of the agreement. Robert Malley, a former American envoy who led earlier US-Iranian
ceasefire in Lebanon. There is also the deeper problem that Iran believes it has a legal and moral right to seize control of the strait permanently. Reza Nasri, an Iranian lawyer, warned on Saturday: “Under
ceasefire deal was reached between Israel and 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
Lebanon and [bombing across the country](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/apr/12/how-israeli-offensive-destroyed-entire-villages-in-lebanon). The ceasefire is meant to give space for direct negotiations between the Lebanese and Israeli governments. The fact that direct negotiations are taking place between
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
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 maintained that militarism
ceasefire, including increasing humanitarian aid to Gaza and increasing the number of Palestinians leaving and entering Gaza. "Our position, as we have stated, is clear. First, a genuine foundation of trust must be built through
Lebanon's militant Hezbollah group under an anti-U.S. billboard depicting the American aircrafts into the Iranian armed forces fishing net with signs that read in Farsi: "The Strait of Hormuz will remain closed
Lebanon, “the passage for all commercial vessels through Strait of Hormuz is declared completely open for the remaining period of ceasefire.” Trump swiftly echoed that claim on social media, writing that the strait is “FULLY
Lebanon ceasefire accord, prompting a fall in oil and other commodity prices while stock markets rose. All commercial ships, including United States vessels, can sail through the strait, although their plans need to be coordinated
status of Tehran’s nuclear programme almost a year ago, their vastly different demands and the limits to what each side would concede have proved a barrier to any lasting agreement. Iran’s demand that
ceasefires – between the US and Iran, and between Israel and Lebanon – on Thursday. “Peace in Lebanon is essential for US-Iran peace talks,” he said, adding that “signs of improvement on the Israel-Lebanon front
ceasefires.” Over the past few years, not only has Israel normalised bombing of hospitals, schools, first responders, journalists and children, but it has also normalised assassinations and – even more alarmingly – genocide. And rather than confront
status quo]; we will respond to the Israeli aggression and confront it. No matter what the enemy threatens, we will not retreat, we will not bow down, we will not be defeated.” Hezbollah resumed attacks
status of a two-week-old ceasefire – due to expire earlier this week – remained unclear. In an about-face hours after threatening renewed violence, Trump made what appeared to be a unilateral announcement on Tuesday