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Israel Strikes Lebanon
Massive Israeli strikes on Lebanon threaten the recently brokered US-Iran ceasefire agreement.
Last updated at Apr 9, 2026
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🚨 Major Escalation
Israel launched its heaviest strikes on Lebanon, killing over 250 people and injuring 1,000 others. The coordinated barrage targeted multiple sites across the capital during the deadliest day of the conflict.
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🏳️ Ceasefire Uncertainty
Donald Trump stated that Lebanon is not part of the US-Iran ceasefire deal. Netanyahu echoed this, noting the truce excludes Lebanon as strikes continue to hit Hezbollah positions across the border.
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🔥 Alleged Ceasefire Exclusion
Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu clarified that the US-Iran ceasefire agreement does not include Lebanon. Trump described the Lebanon situation as a separate skirmish distinct from the Iranian truce.
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🇲🇾 Malaysia Condemns Attack
Malaysia strongly condemns the continued Israeli aggression. Malaysia warned that these attacks risk global peace and urged the international community to stop the horrific violence.
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🛢️ Economic Impact
Iran halted oil tanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz following the strikes on Lebanon. Tehran warned of retaliation and called the ongoing ceasefire negotiations unreasonable while the bombardment continues.
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🌍 Global Outcry
The UN rights chief described the scale of killing as horrific. France and Spain called the invasion unacceptable, urging the US and Iran to ensure the truce covers Lebanese territory to prevent war.
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🔎 People Also Ask
1. What happens to the Strait of Hormuz now?
Iran has re-closed the strait in response to the Lebanon strikes, demanding hefty tolls and cryptocurrency payments for any ships attempting to exit the Persian Gulf.
2. What was actually in the ceasefire agreement?
The two-week truce primarily aimed to stop direct US-Iran hostilities but lacks consensus on Lebanon, as Israel insists on continuing operations against Hezbollah.
3. Does that mean oil prices will not go down now?
Prices initially plunged below $95 on news of the truce, but the re-closure of Hormuz has caused a reversal as markets fear prolonged supply disruptions.
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