Ceasefire very likely to end if Israeli attacks on Lebanon persist, Iranian TV says
Iran said the truce with Washington could collapse if Israeli strikes on Hezbollah continue, as Tehran also halted indirect talks with U.S. mediators.
- On Monday, Iranian state TV warned the early April ceasefire with the United States will likely end if Israeli attacks on Tehran-backed Hezbollah in Lebanon persist, as Tehran halted indirect message exchanges with U.S. mediators.
- Reciprocal military exchanges intensified over the weekend, with the U.S. striking Iranian military sites and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps targeting a U.S. base in Kuwait, destabilizing the fragile peace amid ongoing negotiations.
- Oil prices surged more than $6 a barrel after the Tasnim report, while Israeli strikes on Beirut's southern suburbs triggered displacement in a conflict that has already uprooted more than 1 million people.
- Iranian officials insisted "there will be no talks until Iran and the resistance's views on this matter are met," demanding immediate cessation of Israeli operations in Gaza and Lebanon as a prerequisite for dialogue.
- U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio proposed a "gradual de-escalation" plan, while United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres outlined new peacekeeping models to stabilize the Hezbollah-Israel ceasefire amid international mediation efforts.
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