Israel expands into Lebanon amid war with Iran
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Israel's PM Netanyahu warns that strikes on Beirut will go ahead if Hezbollah does not abide by the US proposal.
Tel Aviv would continue to strike targets in Beirut if Hezbollah did not stop attacking Israeli cities and citizens, PM Benjamin Netanyahu said.
President Donald Trump delayed a decision on a proposed Iran deal after a two-hour White House meeting, even as negotiations appeared to inch closer to a ceasefire extension. Iran rejected key US demands,
Iran has pulled out of talks with the US, accusing Israel of breaking the ceasefire by ordering strikes on Beirut.
Kuwait says it intercepted attacks from Iran after the U.S. launched strikes against military sites within Iran on Monday.
Reported by: DW reporters with AFP, AP. dpa, Reuters | Edited by: Louis Oelofse US President Donald Trump said Monday that Israel and Hezbollah, through intermediaries, have agreed that “all shooting will stop.
The optimism that President Trump projected last week toward securing a deal with Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz has quickly faded, with Tehran on Monday suspending talks in protest of Israel’s punishing strikes on Lebanon.
Iran had announced they would suspend negotiations over Israel's campaign against Lebanon.
Iran US War News LIVE: Follow Livemint for all updates on the peace talks between the United States and Iran as Israel and Lebanon halt hostilities following a Trump call to Netanyahu.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi blasted the U.S. and Israel over new strikes that he says violated the current ceasefire agreement. CBS News' Charlie D'Agata reports.