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Israeli strikes in Lebanon kill 18 despite ceasefire

Israel launched a series of airstrikes across southern Lebanon on Thursday night and Friday, killing at least 18 people, according to Lebanese officials. The strikes came amid ongoing fighting between Israeli forces and Hezbollah, despite a recently signed US-Iran ceasefire agreement that called for an end to hostilities between Israel and Lebanon. The Israeli military said it targeted Hezbollah infrastructure in response to attacks that killed four Israeli soldiers. The escalation led to the postponement of planned US-Iran technical talks in Switzerland, casting doubt on the durability of the broader peace process. The violence also caused oil prices to rise as traders worried about the stability of the Strait of Hormuz reopening.

SchlĂĽsselaspekte

  • At least 18 people were killed in Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon
  • Four Israeli soldiers were killed in earlier Hezbollah attacks
  • Planned US-Iran technical talks in Switzerland were postponed
  • Israel's far-right minister Ben-Gvir called for Lebanon to 'burn'
  • Oil prices rose amid uncertainty over the ceasefire and Strait of Hormuz

Quellenabdeckung

Times of IndiaBeunruhigtCentre-Right

Escalation and hardline rhetoric – 'All of Lebanon must burn'

The Times of India highlights the intensity of the strikes as the deadliest since the Iran-US pact, emphasizing Israeli minister Ben-Gvir's incendiary calls for destroying Lebanon and framing the violence as a direct challenge to the ceasefire.

Al Jazeera EnglishNeutralCentre-Left

Economic impact – Oil prices rise amid fighting and Hormuz uncertainty

This Al Jazeera article covers the financial markets reaction, noting Brent crude's rise above $80 as Israel's attacks threaten the US-Iran deal and slow the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.

NBC NewsNeutralCentre-Left

US perspective – Vance cancels trip, doubts over peace deal

NBC News reports the cancellation of Vice President Vance's trip to Switzerland for talks, quotes Iran's Supreme Leader rejecting 'excessive' demands, and links the strikes to the broader US-Iran diplomatic effort.

Al Jazeera EnglishBesorgtCentre-Left

Diplomatic fallout – US-Iran talks postponed due to Israeli strikes

Al Jazeera focuses on the impact of the strikes on the US-Iran ceasefire deal, reporting the postponement of technical talks in Switzerland and Iran's demand that Israel halt attacks as a condition for negotiations.

Fazit

The Israeli strikes in Lebanon, which killed 18 people, have directly threatened the fragile US-Iran ceasefire deal. The diplomatic fallout seen in the postponement of US-Iran talks highlights the deep interconnectedness of regional conflicts. While Israel insists on military action against Hezbollah as a security imperative, the violence undermines the very premise of the US-brokered agreement and raises fears of a wider conflagration.

Logische Analyse

WorĂĽber sich Quellen einig sind

  • Israeli airstrikes killed at least 18 people in southern Lebanon despite a ceasefire provision.
  • The violence led to the postponement of planned US-Iran technical talks.
  • Four Israeli soldiers were killed in Hezbollah attacks prior to the strikes.
  • Oil prices increased due to renewed instability and Strait of Hormuz concerns.

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