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Lebanon Says 182 Killed in Israeli Strikes
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CEASEFIRE UNDER THREAT: The truce between the United States and Iran was in doubt this morning over Israel's deadly new attacks on Lebanon. Iran said the strikes, which killed hundreds, violated the deal and made peace talks "unreasonable." America and Israel insisted Lebanon was not included in the ceasefire, though mediator Pakistan says it was.
Iran halts oil tanker movement through the Strait of Hormuz and warns it may withdraw from the US-brokered ceasefire if Israeli strikes in Lebanon continue, where attacks have killed at least 254 people despite the two-week truce.
More than 1 million Palestinians, roughly half of Gaza’s population, have fled homes in the north and Gaza City after Israel told them to evacuate.
TEV AVIV, Israel — Israel’s military launched what it described as its most powerful attacks on Lebanon Wednesday, reportedly killing hundreds and turning joy over the ceasefire in Iran into panic
Israel, which wasn’t formally part of the Iran negotiations, wasn’t happy that it got word that a deal was finalized at a late stage and wasn’t consulted, according to mediators and a person familiar with the matter.
Pew Research Center surveyed Americans about a month into the United States and Israel’s war in Iran.
Evangelical leaders say support for Israel has remained strong during Operation Epic Fury, the joint U.S.-Israel military campaign against Iran, as a new ceasefire takes hold.
Trump announces 2-week Iran ceasefire; crude oil falls over 15% as Strait of Hormuz reopens. Track live updates on Iran war, markets and peace talks in Islamabad.