Israel’s massive strike on Lebanon strains US and Iran’s uneasy ceasefire

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Israel's massive strike on Lebanon has strained the US and Iran's uneasy ceasefire, with Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps claiming shipping through the Strait of Hormuz has stopped. The strike, which killed at least 182 people, has raised concerns about the fragility of the ceasefire and the potential for further escalation in the region.
Israel carried out a large coordinated strike on Lebanon, killing at least 182 people and wounding hundreds. The strike has put a strain on the US and Iran's ceasefire, with Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps claiming that shipping through the Strait of Hormuz has stopped. The US had previously said that the ceasefire would continue if the strait remained open. The strike has also raised concerns about the role of China in the ceasefire negotiations, with Beijing remaining tight-lipped about its involvement. The US and Iran are set to hold talks in Pakistan, but the speaker of Iran's parliament has alleged that parts of Iran's proposal were violated before the talks even began.
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