US, Iran Agree To End War As Hormuz Reopens

The United States and Iran have reached an agreement to end their war on all fronts, including Lebanon, and reopen the vital Strait of Hormuz, though the two sides offered little clarity on the thorny question of Tehran’s nuclear programme. Washington and Islamabad said the agreement would be signed on Friday in Switzerland, signalling a…

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Iran Defies Trump's Threats Amid Peace Talks

Tehran Flags Border Violence as Peace Talks Stall

Iranian diplomats have cast deep doubt over a proposed Washington peace deal. Tehran blames relentless Israeli military operations across Lebanon for freezing the delicate diplomatic track. The multi-front conflict has now entered its ninety-eighth day. United States mediators had initially reported significant progress toward a broad regional truce. However, the continuous bombardment of Beirut and…

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Trump and Iran Agree to Historic Peace Deal to End War

Trump Seeks Separation of Lebanon and Iran Talks

United States President Donald Trump has announced his intention to decouple the conflict in Lebanon from ongoing broader peace negotiations with Iran. Speaking to reporters at the Oval Office, Trump stated that the two conflicts are fundamentally different and should be managed under separate diplomatic tracks. The administration aims to isolate regional proxy skirmishes to…

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Israel Strikes Lebanon Despite Fragile Nuclear Diplomacy

Netanyahu Directs Air Strikes on Beirut Strongholds

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has ordered immediate air strikes on Beirut’s southern suburbs in response to persistent rocket and drone attacks. The directive, issued jointly with Defence Minister Israel Katz, targets the Dahiyeh district, a densely populated stronghold of the militant group Hezbollah. This military escalation effectively shatters the fragile ceasefire brokered in mid-April….

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Israel Strikes Lebanon Despite Fragile Nuclear Diplomacy

Netanyahu Rejects Lebanon Inclusion in US-Iran Truce

The fragile two-week ceasefire between Washington and Tehran will not extend to the Lebanese front, according to the Israeli Prime Minister. Benjamin Netanyahu clarified on Wednesday that while Israel supports the American effort to neutralise the Iranian nuclear and missile threat, its own military campaign against Hezbollah continues unabated. This distinction sets Jerusalem at odds…

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