Israel says ceasefire does not involve Lebanon

Israel supports Donald Trump's decision to suspend attacks on Iran for two weeks, but said the ceasefire does not include Lebanon, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office said on Wednesday. The office said Israel supported the US action, provided Tehran opens the Strait of Hormuz immediately and prevents attacks against the United States....
The office said Israel supported the US action, provided Tehran opens the Strait of Hormuz immediately and prevents attacks against the United States, Israel and countries in the region.
Pakistani Prime Minister Shebaz Sharif had earlier said that the ceasefire lay over Lebanon.
Israeli attacks on Lebanon since the beginning of the war have killed more than 1,400 people, including 126 children, and have displaced more than 1 million, according to Lebanese authorities.
The renewed Israeli war on Lebanon was launched after Iran-backed Lebanese militant group led Israeli missiles in response to the murder of former Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei in joint US-Israel air strikes, Telegrafi reports. Periscope.
Israel also said it supports US efforts to ensure that Iran no longer poses a nuclear threat, missile or <x0-terrorist” for US, Israeli and Iranian Arab neighbours, adding that Washington had told Israel it was committed to achieving their common goals in future negotiations.
Iran said Wednesday that negotiations with the US would begin on Friday, April 10th, in Islamabad. /Periscope












