How Lebanon became the breaking point for the Iran war ceasefire
Summary
Iran launched its first direct missile attacks on Israel in two months after Israel bombed southern Beirut, raising concerns about the chances of a peace deal between the US and Iran. The conflict involves Iran supporting Hezbollah in Lebanon, while the US, Israel, and Iran remain engaged in ongoing military actions and tensions.Key Facts
- Iran fired missiles at Israel overnight as retaliation for an Israeli raid on southern Beirut.
- Iran warned that any further Israeli attacks on Lebanon would lead to harsher responses against American and Israeli targets.
- Israel responded with multiple attacks inside Iran, including in Tehran.
- President Donald Trump urged both Israel and Iran to stop firing through a social media post.
- Hezbollah, supported by Iran, attacked northern Israel in March, escalating the conflict.
- Over 3,600 people have died and more than 11,000 injured in Lebanon since the fighting resumed in March.
- More than one million people have been displaced in Lebanon due to Israel occupying parts of the country.
- Iran considers attacks on Lebanon a red line and insists any peace deal must include Lebanon, not just Israel and Iran.
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