Summary
On day 42 of U.S.-Israeli attacks involving Iran, Israel's Prime Minister Netanyahu plans talks with Lebanon amid regional tensions despite a ceasefire. Iran criticizes these actions and warns of their impact on ceasefire negotiations. President Trump states U.S. forces will stay in the region until a stable agreement is reached.
Key Facts
- Israel's Prime Minister Netanyahu wants to negotiate directly with Lebanon.
- A recent Israeli attack in Lebanon killed over 200 and injured more than 1,000 people.
- Iran's President claims the attacks violate the US-Iran ceasefire and insists on defending Lebanon.
- Nationwide rallies in Iran honor assassinated leader Ali Khamenei.
- Iran's new leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, says Iran doesn't want war but must protect its rights.
- A ceasefire between the US and Iran was arranged by Pakistan, which will host related talks.
- Saudi Arabia reports Iranian attacks damaged its energy infrastructure.
- President Trump urges Israel to reduce military actions in Lebanon and warns Iran about charges for passing the Strait of Hormuz.