U.S. President Donald Trump: Lebanon is not included in the deal because of Hezbollah. They were not included in the deal. That'll get taken care of too. It's alright.
Iran has told mediators its participation in ceasefire talks is conditional if it includes Lebanon, and threatened to continue attacks on neighbouring countries if Israel's attacks on Lebanon continue.
Iran has told mediators its participation in ceasefire talks is conditional if it includes Lebanon, and threatened to continue attacks on neighbouring countries if Israel's attacks on Lebanon continue.
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The Israeli Air Force has carried out another wave of airstrikes on terrorist infrastructure in Beirut, Lebanon.
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Israel carried out a targeted attack in northern Gaza on a vehicle on Al-Rashid Street (the coastal road) in the southern part of Gaza City near the Al-Nablusi junction.
Mohammad Samir Washah, an Al Jazeera network journalist and Hamas terrorist, was eliminated. In the first photo attached he can be seen with the late Hamas leader and mastermind of the October 7 massacre, Yahya Sinwar.
In a separate strike 2 other terrorists were killed in the eastern part of Gaza City today.
Mohammad Samir Washah, an Al Jazeera network journalist and Hamas terrorist, was eliminated. In the first photo attached he can be seen with the late Hamas leader and mastermind of the October 7 massacre, Yahya Sinwar.
In a separate strike 2 other terrorists were killed in the eastern part of Gaza City today.
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An Israeli soldier was killed during a clash with Hezbollah gunmen in southern Lebanon yesterday, the military announces.
He is
Staff Sergeant Touvel Yosef Lifshiz, aged 20, from Beit She'an, a soldier from the 13th Battalion, Golani Brigade.
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The Golani soldiers identified several Hezbollah operatives in their area of operations on Tuesday afternoon. During an exchange of fire, Lifshiz was killed, an officer was seriously wounded, and four other troops were injured lightly and moderately.
The troops are working to locate and eliminate the Hezbollah operatives.
Lifshiz is the 12th soldier to be killed amid the renewed fighting against Hezbollah in southern Lebanon.
An Israeli soldier was killed during a clash with Hezbollah gunmen in southern Lebanon yesterday, the military announces.
He is
Staff Sergeant Touvel Yosef Lifshiz, aged 20, from Beit She'an, a soldier from the 13th Battalion, Golani Brigade.
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The Golani soldiers identified several Hezbollah operatives in their area of operations on Tuesday afternoon. During an exchange of fire, Lifshiz was killed, an officer was seriously wounded, and four other troops were injured lightly and moderately.
The troops are working to locate and eliminate the Hezbollah operatives.
Lifshiz is the 12th soldier to be killed amid the renewed fighting against Hezbollah in southern Lebanon.
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White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt held a press briefing on Iran. Keynotes:
β Before Operation Epic Fury, the Iranian air force would fly 30β100 flights per day; today, that number is zero.
β The Iranians originally put forward a 10-point plan that was fundamentally unserious and completely unacceptable. It was literally thrown in the garbage by President Trump and his negotiating team. Many outlets have falsely reported that this plan was acceptable to the United States. That is not true.
With the presidentβs deadline fast approaching and the U.S. military decimating Iran with each passing hour, the regime acknowledged reality to the negotiating team. They then put forward a more reasonable, entirely different, and condensed plan. President Trump and his team determined that this new, modified plan was a workable basis for negotiations, to be aligned with our own 15-point proposal.
β The presidentβs red lines - namely, the end of Iranian enrichment in Iran, have not changed. The idea that President Trump would ever accept an Iranian wish list as a deal is completely absurd.
β On reports that Strait of Hormuz was closed again:
With respect to the initial reporting from Iranian state media, the president was made aware of those reports before I came to the podium. That position is completely unacceptable. Again, this is a case where what they are saying publicly differs from what they are saying privately. We have seen an uptick in traffic in the Strait today, and I will reiterate the presidentβs expectation and demand that the Strait of Hormuz be reopened immediately, quickly, and safely. That is his expectation. It has been relayed to him privately that what is being reported publicly is false.
β Lebanon is not part of the ceasefire, that has been communicated to all parties involved.
β Trump is dispatching his negotiating team, led by the Vice President of the United States, JD Vance, Special Envoy Steve Witkoff, and Mr. Kushner, to Islamabad for talks this weekend. The first round of those talks will take place on Saturday morning, local time, and we look forward to those in-person meetings.
β Reporter: Has Iran given the administration any indication that it would simply turn over its highly enriched uranium?
Leavitt: They have. Yes.
β Reporter: What was your understanding of what Trump meant when he said this civilization is going to be eliminated?
Leavitt: I think it was a very, very strong threat from the president of the United States, one that led the Iranian regime to cave and ask for a ceasefire, and to agree to reopening the Strait of Hormuz. It was a strong threat that produced results. And as the Secretary of War stated at the Pentagon this morning, it was not an empty threat by any means. The Pentagon had a target list ready to be executed at 8 p.m. last night.
β Reporter: Can you tell me that the United States is still considering withdrawing from NATO? Is that still a possibility?
Leavitt: Itβs something the president has discussed, and I think itβs something he will be discussing in a couple of hours with Secretary General Rutte. You may hear more directly from him.
Full briefing attached
β Before Operation Epic Fury, the Iranian air force would fly 30β100 flights per day; today, that number is zero.
β The Iranians originally put forward a 10-point plan that was fundamentally unserious and completely unacceptable. It was literally thrown in the garbage by President Trump and his negotiating team. Many outlets have falsely reported that this plan was acceptable to the United States. That is not true.
With the presidentβs deadline fast approaching and the U.S. military decimating Iran with each passing hour, the regime acknowledged reality to the negotiating team. They then put forward a more reasonable, entirely different, and condensed plan. President Trump and his team determined that this new, modified plan was a workable basis for negotiations, to be aligned with our own 15-point proposal.
β The presidentβs red lines - namely, the end of Iranian enrichment in Iran, have not changed. The idea that President Trump would ever accept an Iranian wish list as a deal is completely absurd.
β On reports that Strait of Hormuz was closed again:
With respect to the initial reporting from Iranian state media, the president was made aware of those reports before I came to the podium. That position is completely unacceptable. Again, this is a case where what they are saying publicly differs from what they are saying privately. We have seen an uptick in traffic in the Strait today, and I will reiterate the presidentβs expectation and demand that the Strait of Hormuz be reopened immediately, quickly, and safely. That is his expectation. It has been relayed to him privately that what is being reported publicly is false.
β Lebanon is not part of the ceasefire, that has been communicated to all parties involved.
β Trump is dispatching his negotiating team, led by the Vice President of the United States, JD Vance, Special Envoy Steve Witkoff, and Mr. Kushner, to Islamabad for talks this weekend. The first round of those talks will take place on Saturday morning, local time, and we look forward to those in-person meetings.
β Reporter: Has Iran given the administration any indication that it would simply turn over its highly enriched uranium?
Leavitt: They have. Yes.
β Reporter: What was your understanding of what Trump meant when he said this civilization is going to be eliminated?
Leavitt: I think it was a very, very strong threat from the president of the United States, one that led the Iranian regime to cave and ask for a ceasefire, and to agree to reopening the Strait of Hormuz. It was a strong threat that produced results. And as the Secretary of War stated at the Pentagon this morning, it was not an empty threat by any means. The Pentagon had a target list ready to be executed at 8 p.m. last night.
β Reporter: Can you tell me that the United States is still considering withdrawing from NATO? Is that still a possibility?
Leavitt: Itβs something the president has discussed, and I think itβs something he will be discussing in a couple of hours with Secretary General Rutte. You may hear more directly from him.
Full briefing attached
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Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made a statement to the media. Keynotes:
We still have some goals to accomplish, and we will achieve them either through agreement or through renewal of the war; we are ready to do so whenever necessary.
The ceasefire was not a surprise to us.
This is not the end of the campaign - the negotiations are a stage on the way to achieving our goals.
And for those who worry about the relationship between me and Trump. We speak daily, and we smile every time we hear these assessments. Those who choose to ignore this amazing cooperation are simply ignoring reality.
The enriched uranium will come out of Iran either by agreement or by the resumption of fighting.
The temporary ceasefire with Iran will not include Lebanon. Today, we have given Hezbollah the strongest blow they have suffered since the pagers.
Full statement attached
We still have some goals to accomplish, and we will achieve them either through agreement or through renewal of the war; we are ready to do so whenever necessary.
The ceasefire was not a surprise to us.
This is not the end of the campaign - the negotiations are a stage on the way to achieving our goals.
And for those who worry about the relationship between me and Trump. We speak daily, and we smile every time we hear these assessments. Those who choose to ignore this amazing cooperation are simply ignoring reality.
The enriched uranium will come out of Iran either by agreement or by the resumption of fighting.
The temporary ceasefire with Iran will not include Lebanon. Today, we have given Hezbollah the strongest blow they have suffered since the pagers.
Full statement attached
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In Israel now we celebrate Mimouna, a traditional festival initially held by Moroccan Jews the day after Passover, but that is now celebrated by many Jews in Israel.
Attached:
β IDF soldiers cooking for Mimouna in Bint Jbeil, southern Lebanon
β a video explaining the holiday
Hag sameach to all that celebrate! β¨οΈ
Attached:
β IDF soldiers cooking for Mimouna in Bint Jbeil, southern Lebanon
β a video explaining the holiday
Hag sameach to all that celebrate! β¨οΈ
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