U.S. says Iran ceasefire doesn't apply to Israeli strikes in Lebanon
Summary
The United States clarified that the ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran does not include Israeli attacks on Hezbollah in Lebanon. Iran had demanded that Israel stop its strikes in Lebanon as part of the ceasefire agreement. While Israel continues its military actions, Iran warns it may resume fighting if attacks persist.Key Facts
- The U.S. says its ceasefire with Iran does not stop Israeli attacks in Lebanon.
- Iran wants Israel to stop strikes in Lebanon as part of the ceasefire.
- Israel has been conducting airstrikes and ground operations in Lebanon.
- Hezbollah fired missiles at Israel after attacks on Iran by the U.S. and Israel.
- Israeli soldiers hold positions deep inside Lebanon.
- Lebanon's leaders accuse Israel of breaking the ceasefire.
- Iran threatens to leave the ceasefire agreement if Israeli attacks continue.
- The Israeli military launched a large attack in Lebanon using 50 aircraft.
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