Iran war day 98: Tehran raises doubts on deal as Lebanon fighting continues
Summary
An ongoing conflict between Israel and Lebanon continues despite a new ceasefire agreement reached in Washington, DC. Hezbollah rejects the truce and threatens continued attacks, while Iran expresses concerns over a draft peace deal with the US, and other regional issues complicate the situation.Key Facts
- Israel has carried out deadly strikes across Lebanon, with at least 3,526 people killed and over 10,700 wounded since March 2.
- A new US-brokered ceasefire between Lebanon and Israel was announced but Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem called it a “farce” and refused to accept it.
- Iran’s adviser Mohsen Rezaei said the draft peace deal with the US has unclear terms and accused President Trump of pressuring Iran.
- Critics question why the US still needs a deal with Iran if military action allegedly destroyed Iran’s nuclear program.
- Oman stopped oil loading at a key terminal after an explosion near its mooring, possibly caused by a drone attack.
- President Trump said the US can access Iran’s uranium without a deal and might meet Iran’s Supreme Leader only if a deal is reached.
- Hundreds of ultra-Orthodox Israelis protested military conscription by blocking a major highway, causing a police response.
- Hezbollah’s rejection of the ceasefire raises fears that fighting between Lebanon and Israel will continue.
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