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Israeli security minister says 'all of Lebanon must burn' after four Israeli soldiers killed

Israeli security minister says 'all of Lebanon must burn' after four Israeli soldiers killed

Israeli security minister says 'all of Lebanon must burn' after four Israeli soldiers killed

Iran's chief negotiator Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf said on Friday. talks with the United States would remain bound by Tehran's "red lines".

"As we have shown in the past path of negotiations, we are steadfast in fulfilling the conditions. red lines set, and in achieving the interests of the Iranian nation," Ghalibaf said in remarks published by the official IRNA news agency.

"If the enemy seeks to be excessive, we have proven that our fingers are on the trigger. we have no hesitation in giving a crushing response to the enemy."

Tehran. Washington signed a memorandum of understanding this week, ending a regional war that erupted on February 28 with US-Israeli strikes on Iran.

Ghalibaf's remarks came after Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei said he had approved the US-Iran deal despite having a "different view" on the matter. without elaborating.In a message read out on state television, Khamenei said that direct talks with the United States "will not mean accepting the enemy's point of view".

In response to Khamenei's message, Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said the country's foreign policy apparatus "will be used to secure the sublime interests of Iran". "protect the rights of the noble Iranian nation".

President Masoud Pezeshkian, who signed the deal on behalf of his country, issued a similar statement promising to adhere to Iran's red lines. defend its "dignity, honour and authority".

The US-Iran deal, which US President Donald Trump also signed, lays the groundwork for detailed 60-day negotiations on Iran's nuclear programme. sanctions relief.

It remains unclear when talks for a final settlement would start after a first meeting in Switzerland slated for Friday was postponed.

The agreement provides for an end to the Middle East war on all fronts, including Lebanon, the lifting of the two-month US naval blockade on Iranian ports,. Tehran's reopening of the Strait of Hormuz "with no charge for 60 days only".

It also includes an Iranian commitment not to procure or develop nuclear weapons -- an ambition Tehran has consistently denied pursuing.

Conservatives in Iran appeared deeply sceptical of the deal. US intentions, with some expressing concern that Tehran could be giving up key sources of leverage before securing compensation and sanctions relief.

"The Americans do not honour any commitments, they have not been loyal to any agreements,. they will not be," said Hossein Shariatmadari, editor-in-chief of theKayhannewspaper, in an interview with state television on Thursday.

He added: "The Strait of Hormuz is the way to get compensation."

Ebrahim Rezaei. spokesman for parliament's national security commission, took issue with reports of possible inspections of Iranian nuclear facilities by a UN watchdog.

"I hope the government denies this, but if this claim is true.. the parliament will stand up to lawlessness and disobedience," he said in a post on X.

Israel army says hit 80 targets in Lebanon, killed 'dozens' of Hezbollah members

Israel's military said on Friday that it had struck more than 80 Hezbollah targets in Lebanon. killed dozens of its members in response to what it described as ceasefire violations.

"Overnight, the IDF (military) struck more than 80 command centres, terrorists, launch positions,. additional terrorist infrastructure sites in the area of Nabatieh and additional areas in southern Lebanon, within the Security Zone and beyond it," an army statement said.

"Furthermore, during the strikes, dozens of Hezbollah terrorists operating in the command centres were eliminated."

Israeli security minister says 'all of Lebanon must burn' after four Israeli soldiers killed

Far-right Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir said on Friday. "all of Lebanon must burn" after Israel's military announced the deaths of four soldiers there.

"For every tear of an Israeli mother, a thousand Lebanese mothers must weep," he wrote on X.

על כל דמעה של אמא ישראלית, אלף אמהות לבנוניות צריכות לבכות. לבנון כולה צריכה לבעור!עם כל הכבוד לאמריקאים, ישראל חייבת להבהיר לעולם כולו שדם בנינו וביטחון אזרחנו איננו הפקר. לבנון כולה צריכה לבעור. חובתנו העליונה היא להגן על אזרחי ישראל ועל חיילי צה״ל, והמחויבות הזו קודמת לכל…

"With all due respect to the Americans, Israel must make it clear to the entire world that the blood of our sons. the security of our citizens are not up for bargaining. All of Lebanon must burn," Ben Gvir said.

Ben Gvir went on to say that "In the Middle East, you don't win with measured responses. restraint-you need to go berserk" to "crush the terror."

The war began by Israel. the US on Iran has killed thousands of Lebanese and Iranians; Israel's genocide in Gaza has resulted in tens of thousands ofcivilian deaths, vast destruction of civilian infrastructure and widespreadfamine.

Deadly Israeli strikes trigger large displacement from southern Lebanon to Sidon, Beirut

A large wave of displacement is underway from the southern Lebanese districts of Tyre. Bint Jbeil toward Sidon and Beirut following deadly Israeli strikes, Lebanon's state-runNNAreported on Friday.

According toNNA, residents have been leaving the two districts in significant numbers as Israeli attacks continue in the area. The agency said displacement is mainly directed toward the coastal city of Sidon and the capital Beirut.

Earlier on Friday, at least 24 people were killed. several others injured in a series of Israeli attacks on southern Lebanon, according toNNA.

The agency said the attacks hit inhabited homes in Al-Sharqiyah, Harouf,. Kfar Sir in the Nabatieh district, also leaving several people unaccounted for.

According to the latest official figures, Israel's military offensive in Lebanon, which began on March 2, has killed 3,912 people, injured 11,873 others,. displaced more than one million residents.

During the recent military campaign, Israeli forces advanced more than 10 kilometers (6 miles) into Lebanese territory.

Israeli opposition leader warns country’s foreign relations being damaged amid tensions with allies

Israeli opposition leader. former Prime Minister Yair Lapid on Friday criticised Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government, warning that Israel’s international relations were deteriorating following growing tensions with key allies.

In a post on US social media company X, Lapid pointed to a series of recent diplomatic disputes involving senior Israeli officials. international partners.

ביממה האחרונה סגן נשיא ארה״ב התעצבן במסיבת עתונאים על סמוטריץ׳ ובן גביר. שר החוץ סער ניתק את הקשרים עם שרת החוץ של האיחוד האירופי, והנשיא טראמפ אמר שנתניהו מגלה חוסר אחריות בלבנון. אם לא נחליף מהר את הממשלה הזו, יחסי החוץ של ישראל יימחקו

“In the past day, the US Vice President got angry at a press conference over Smotrich. Ben Gvir, Foreign Minister Sa'ar cut ties with the European Union's foreign minister, and President Trump said Netanyahu is showing irresponsibility in Lebanon,” Lapid wrote.

“If we don't quickly replace this government, Israel's foreign relations will be wiped out,” he added.

Lapid’s remarks came amid growing debate in Israel over the government’s handling of relations with Washington. European partners following the signing of a US-Iran memorandum of understanding aimed at ending the regional conflict.

Scheduled US-Iran talks called off as Israel strikes southern Lebanon

US Vice President JD Vance pulled out of a planned trip to meet Iranian negotiators in Switzerland on Friday to begin talks on implementing the "Islamabad MoU" struck between Tehran. Washington, a White House spokesperson said, as Israeli strikes killed at least 15 people in southern Lebanon, according to Lebanon'sNational News Agency (NNA).

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Al Jazeerareported that according to the NNA. the overnight bombardment was one of the most intense Israeli assaults on the area, with multiple homes targeted after midnight.

Israeli artillery fire was reported in the city of Nabatieh, as well as in Kfar Jouz. several surrounding towns, including Kfar Reman and Zebdine,NNAsaid. Waves of air strikes then also hit Kfar Tibnit and the Rayhan heights.

At least eight people were killed in Nabatieh and Harouf, the agency reported. Four people were killed in a strike on a home between Al-Sharqiya. Doueir, while an attack in the town of Kfar Sir killed three people.

One person was killed. another wounded in an Israeli drone strike that hit a motorcycle near the Doueir municipality building, as perAl Jazeera

The Israeli military claimed they were striking Hezbollah targets. adding that the attacks were in response to "ceasefire violations" on Hezbollah's part

Israel hits Lebanon with deadly strikes, says four of its troops killed

At least 18 people were killed in Israeli strikes on southern Lebanon on Friday. Lebanon'sNNAreported, while the Israeli military said four soldiers were killed in one of the deadliest single incidents since the latest escalation began.

The Lebanese health ministry said intensive airstrikes since midnight had hampered rescue. evacuation efforts, reporting a preliminary toll of 18 dead and 33 wounded that was expected to rise.

Residents. Lebanese media said airstrikes and shelling hit several towns in the Nabatieh district overnight and into early Friday, in what Lebanon's state news agencyNNAdescribed as one of the heaviest bombardments in recent weeks.

Israel said the strikes targeted what it described as Hezbollah operatives. infrastructure across several areas of southern Lebanon and were carried out in response to repeated ceasefire violations by the Iran-backed group.

Hezbollah said its fighters ambushed an Israeli force advancing near Ali al-Taher hill in southern Lebanon, destroying three Merkava tanks with guided missiles. targeting troops with rocket and artillery fire. The group said clashes were ongoing.

The escalation came a day after Israel published a map showing an expanded military control zone in southern Lebanon. said it would not rule out carrying out attacks beyond it, raising questions over an agreement reached on Wednesday to end the US-Israeli war on Iran.

The agreement calls for an end to hostilities on all fronts, including Lebanon,. for parties to respect Lebanon's territorial integrity and sovereignty.

A senior Israeli official said Israel was engaged in "stubborn negotiations" with US President Donald Trump's administration over maintaining troops up to 10 km (6.2 miles) inside southern Lebanon as it pursues Hezbollah.

Israel has rejected calls to withdraw its forces from southern Lebanon. has continued to attack Lebanon, while Hezbollah has retaliated by striking Israeli positions.

Macron urges Netanyahu to show responsibility, rationality

French President Emmanuel Macron on Thursday called on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to "show responsibility. rationality," saying he disagrees with Israeli policies in Gaza, the occupied West Bank and southern Lebanon.

In an interview with broadcaster France 2 television a day after the G7 summit in Evian, Macron condemned what he described as "new settlements. acts that are absolutely unacceptable in the West Bank."

According to Macron, these policies are "feeding resentment and violence among all the populations of the region."

Macron added that the US-Iran agreement was finalised in the final hours of the G7 summit. rejected suggestions that it amounted to a capitulation by Tehran.

He said many of Iran's military capabilities had been destroyed. noted that key issues would still need to be addressed during negotiations expected to continue over the next 60 days.

The French president reiterated that France. the UK are ready to help secure the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and said Paris is prepared to participate in negotiations on Iran's nuclear program.

He also said France would help the Lebanese army reassert control over its territory.

France urges Israel to 'respect' US-Iran deal ceasefire

France on Friday urged Israel to "respect" a deal signed between the United States. Iran to end the Middle East war, the French foreign minister said after overnight Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon.

"This agreement provides for a cessation of hostilities; the Israeli government must respect it,. the United States in particular must exert all the necessary pressure on the Israeli government to ensure that this is the case," Jean-Noel Barrot said onFranceInforadio.

He said the priority now was to ensure the full execution of the agreement’s final steps, including measures related to regional stability. security guarantees.

Barrot warned that without a deal, the region risked prolonged instability, adding that the agreement was necessary to prevent further escalation. economic fallout linked to energy routes.

He stressed that France would remain engaged in diplomatic efforts. coordination with international partners as implementation of the agreement moves forward.

US-Iran talks scheduled for Friday cancelled: Swiss Foreign Ministry

"The discussion at Bürgenstock will not take place as planned today," the ministry announced in a statement. "Consequently, the meeting announced yesterday is cancelled."

The statement came right after the White House announced. US Vice President JD Vance will not be departing for Switzerland on Thursday as logistical details for expected technical talks with Iran remain unresolved.

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On Wednesday evening, US President Donald Trump. Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian electronically signed the “Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding,” which is intended to pave the way for ending the war launched by Washington and Tel Aviv against Iran on February 28.

Under the terms of the deal. Iran will immediately reopen the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz, while the US will lift its naval blockade, according to Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, who also signed the document as mediator.

US vice president cancels trip for peace talks with Iran

US officials said this week they would hold a formal signing ceremony for the US-Iran agreement ‌in Geneva,. Iran's foreign ministry cast doubt on that, saying it was unnecessary after both countries' presidents signed the agreement on Wednesday.

Iran had said it was ready to begin technical talks after the two enemies extended a tenuous ceasefire by at least 60 days with the accord. But the semi-official Tasnim news agency said earlier on Thursday, before Vance's announcement, that Iran's negotiators needed to see signs of implementation of the interim agreement from the US before the next rounds of ​peace talks could begin,. that there was no confirmation that its delegation would travel to Geneva.

Vance. the US delegation had been ready to depart as soon as plans for the talks ​had been finalised, the White House spokesperson said in a statement on Thursday night. "But the logistics of these negotiations have never been simple or predictable," the statement ⁠said. There was no immediate response from Iran's government.

The diplomatic back-and-forth over the planned ceremony. photo-op adds to the uncertainty over whether a lasting truce can be found to a regional war that ​has killed at least 7,000 people, sent energy prices soaring and shaken global markets.

In Washington. some of US President Donald Trump's Republican allies in Congress questioned whether he had given up too much to end the conflict, which is unpopular with most Americans.

Trump previously wrote he would only end the war with Iran's "UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER," but the memorandum he signed with Iran instead provides relief from economic sanctions, unfreezes assets worth tens of billions of dollars. immediately provides US waivers for Iran to export its oil.

Iran's Supreme ​Leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei said Trump had signed the deal "out of desperation". signalled that upcoming talks over Iran's nuclear program, among Trump's stated reasons for starting the war, would not be easy.

"If the American side wants to ​be too demanding, we will not accept it," he said in a written message.

The deal gives negotiators 60 days to reach agreement on the status of Iran's nuclear program unless both sides agree to an extension,. set up ‌a $300 billion reconstruction ⁠fund for Iran and other financial incentives. Vance said Washington would also seek to limit Iran's long-range missiles.

When the US. Israel launched the war nearly four months ago, Trump said he aimed to destroy Iran's nuclear program to ensure it could never develop nuclear weapons, end Tehran's ability to strike its neighbours, prevent it from supporting allied anti-Israel militants in the region and make it possible for Iranians to topple their theocratic government.

Trump signed the deal with none of those objectives met.

In the agreement. Iran restated its decades-long position that it will not get or develop nuclear weapons, a position doubted by a succession of US presidents. It also agreed to ​the onsite "down blending" of its highly enriched uranium ​stockpile. inspections by the International Atomic Energy ⁠Agency as a Non-Proliferation Treaty member, rejecting Trump's wish to remove the material from the country.

US officials say the negotiations could still yield a strong agreement on Iran's nuclear program, aiming to exceed one from 2015 between Iran. the US and other countries that Trump tore up in his first term. But critics ​say Iran is in a stronger position now, having withstood a superpower attack, exerted control of the Strait of Hormuz. gained valuable waivers to financial ​sanctions.

Iran has said it ⁠will still exert control over Hormuz in partnership with its neighbour Oman across the strait. intends to charge ships fees for services that did not exist before the war, although it says no fees will be charged during the 60-day negotiations period.

In Lebanon. where the fighting has displaced more than a million people, Israeli forces launched fresh airstrikes early on Thursday, raising doubt about how far Trump will go to force his wartime ⁠allies to halt ​an offensive he has now pledged to end.

Trump said he expects a complete ceasefire on all fronts.

The deal calls for the "permanent ​termination" of the war in Lebanon. for the country's "territorial integrity and sovereignty" to be ensured.

Israel has said it has no intention of withdrawing from Lebanon. released a new map showing an expanded occupation zone.

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