US and Iran agree to a provisional two-week ceasefire with Iran set to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. Israel supports the move regarding Iran but insists it does not apply to Lebanon (Hezbollah). Pakist
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Initial report — unverified: Initial, unverified report: Israel has launched surprise mass strikes on Lebanon that killed more than 200 people, with Israeli officials claiming the attacks targeted Hezbollah members.
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Initial report — unverified: Initial, unverified report: Israel has launched surprise mass strikes on Lebanon that killed more than 200 people, with Israeli officials claiming the attacks targeted Hezbollah members.
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A ceasefire has entered its second day, though Hezbollah has fired rockets at Israel. No oil or gas tankers have crossed the Strait of Hormuz since the truce took effect.
- • A ceasefire has entered its second day.
- • Hezbollah fired rockets at Israel early Thursday.
- • No oil or gas tankers have crossed the Strait of Hormuz since the truce took effect.
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Initial report — unverified: Initial unverified report: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu states that a ceasefire with Iran will not include Hezbollah, according to Al Jazeera.
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Initial report — unverified: Initial report: Israel backs a US-Iran ceasefire, though Prime Minister Netanyahu's war goals remain unfulfilled and his response has been muted.
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Initial report — unverified: Initial report: Israel says the Iran cease-fire does not extend to Lebanon, contradicting an earlier statement from Pakistan that said the deal included the country.