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U.N. Security Council to Review Situation After Peacekeepers, Israeli Soldiers Killed in Southern Lebanon Fighting

The UN Security Council will address the deaths of three peacekeepers amid Israeli strikes and Hezbollah attacks, with over 1,200 killed in Lebanon, officials reported.

  • On Tuesday, the UN Security Council is set to discuss the situation in southern Lebanon after three peacekeepers were killed in less than 24 hours, although responsibility remains unclear.
  • Israel continues its invasion of southern Lebanon, aiming to push Hezbollah militants back from the border in a campaign officials suggest could become a prolonged occupation.
  • President Donald Trump claimed the U.S. is negotiating with Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf, though Qalibaf denied any talks and alleged reports were a cover for American troop deployments.
  • Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi insisted Tuesday that Iranian attacks target only America, not Saudi Arabia, attempting to ease regional tensions amid growing Gulf Arab anger.
  • Oil prices climb amid uncertainty over when the war will end, while Trump threatened widespread destruction of Iranian energy infrastructure if a deal is not reached shortly.
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The Latest: Fighting as Israel invades Lebanon kills UN peacekeepers and Israeli troops

Fighting as Israel invades southern Lebanon killed U.N. peacekeepers and Israeli soldiers, officials said Tuesday, as U.S. President Donald Trump and Iranian officials issued contradictory statements about negotiations to end

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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Tuesday, March 31, 2026.
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