Breaking News: Israel Strikes Lebanon Amid Ceasefire Tensions
Israel has launched airstrikes across Lebanon despite a new ceasefire agreement brokered by the U.S. The deal was reached between Lebanese and Israeli officials in Washington, D.C.
As a result of ongoing violence, Lebanon’s Ministry of Public Health reports at least 3,526 deaths and over 10,700 injuries since March 2. Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem has dismissed the ceasefire as ineffective, stating that attacks on northern Israel will continue as long as Israeli bombings persist.
In related developments, Iranian adviser Mohsen Rezaei expressed concerns over ambiguities in the draft ceasefire agreement. He accused U.S. President Donald Trump of trying to pressure Iran while keeping its own conditions unclear.
In other news, Oman has halted crude oil loading operations at the Mina al-Fahal terminal following an explosion, reportedly caused by a drone attack.
Protests have erupted in Israel, with hundreds blocking Highway 1 against military conscription for ultra-Orthodox students. Police have been deployed to manage the situation.
The conflict remains tense, with fears of further escalation as both sides blame each other for breaking previous ceasefires.

