Israeli strikes start again in Lebanon after several-hour lull, amid US-Iran talks
Summary
Israeli strikes and Hezbollah attacks have resumed in Lebanon after a short break, despite a recent ceasefire agreement. The conflict continues as the United States and Iran hold talks in Switzerland, with Iran closing the Strait of Hormuz in response to the fighting.Key Facts
- Israel and Hezbollah exchanged fire in Lebanon following a ceasefire reached a few days ago.
- The fighting stopped briefly for almost 24 hours before starting again.
- The US and Iran are conducting peace talks in Switzerland.
- Iran responded to the conflict by closing the Strait of Hormuz, a key shipping route.
- The clashes have caused casualties and damage in Lebanon.
- The ceasefire has not held, with attacks continuing on both sides.
- Lebanon is a key subject in the US-Iran negotiations.
- The situation remains tense with no clear end to the violence yet.
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