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Iran War Live Updates: Lebanon Truce Holds as Iran Declares Strait of Hormuz 'Fully Open'

Iran War Live Updates: Lebanon Truce Holds as Iran Declares Strait of Hormuz 'Fully Open'

Summary

A 10-day cease-fire in Lebanon is mostly holding, allowing displaced families to start returning home, while tensions remain between Israel, Hezbollah, and Lebanon's army. President Donald Trump has indicated movement toward talks with Iran and potential meetings involving Israel and Lebanon to support a broader peace effort, including reopening the Strait of Hormuz.

Key Facts

  • A cease-fire in Lebanon has been in place for 10 days and is largely holding.
  • Displaced Lebanese families are beginning to return south as the truce takes effect.
  • The Lebanese army accuses Israel of violating the cease-fire, and Hezbollah says it will honor the truce only if Israeli attacks stop.
  • President Trump mentioned a possible meeting at the White House between Israel and Lebanon within two weeks.
  • Talks with Iran might see progress soon, potentially this weekend.
  • World leaders are discussing reopening the Strait of Hormuz, a key oil shipping route recently passed by a Pakistani tanker.
  • Israeli forces continue to occupy southern Lebanon but have told civilians not to return yet.
  • The conflict has killed over 2,100 people in Lebanon and displaced over one million; Israel reports 13 soldiers and two civilians dead.
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