Israel and Hezbollah Trade Strikes in Lebanon, as Iran Talks Remain on Hold
Israel and Hezbollah exchanged attacks in Lebanon, threatening the fragile cease-fire, while U.S.-Iran talks aimed at ending hostilities remained stalled. Israel conducted strikes on Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon, killing several, and accused the group of undermining the truce. Hezbollah launched explosive drones at Israeli forces, and diplomatic efforts mediated by Pakistan faced uncertainty after a U.S. delegation canceled its trip. Iranian officials returned to Islamabad as the future of negotiations remained unclear.
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#masthead-section-label, #masthead-bar-one { display: none }War in the Middle EastU.S.-Iran TalksIsrael-Lebanon TruceStrait of HormuzGenerals Running IranTimeline of WarAdvertisementSKIP ADVERTISEMENTYou have a preview view of this article while we are checking your access. When we have confirmed access, the full article content will load.Supported bySKIP ADVERTISEMENTIsrael and Hezbollah Trade Strikes in Lebanon, as Iran Talks Remain on HoldCease-fires in Lebanon and Iran are on shaky ground, with military attacks flaring and direct talks between Washington and Tehran to end their war stalled.Listen · 4:50 min Share full articlePosters about U.S.-Iran cease-fire talks in Islamabad, Pakistan, on Saturday.Credit...Anjum Naveed/Associated PressBy Aaron BoxermanReporting from JerusalemApril…
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