The US and Iran announced a two-week ceasefire early
Wednesday, as part of which Iran agreed to re-open the Strait of Hormuz,
potentially restoring global energy supplies. However, the Israeli military
launched more than 100 air strikes within a 10-minute window in Lebanon.Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu has publicly shown support for the United States’
decision for a ceasefire with Iran but said that it does not include Lebanon.
“Israel supports
President Trump’s decision to suspend strikes against Iran for two weeks
subject to Iran immediately opening the straits and stopping all attacks on the
US, Israel and countries in the region,” Netanyahu wrote on X.
However, in a
separate post, he stated,
“The United States has told Israel that it is committed to achieving these
goals, shares by the US, Israel and Israel’s regional allies, in the upcoming
negotiations. The two-week ceasefire does not include Lebanon.”
Israel continued military operations in Lebanon and
against Hezbollah, killing 112 and wounding 837, which has prompted protests
from Iran.
The United States
said Wednesday (8Apr) that Iran must open the Strait of Hormuz “immediately,
quickly, and safely” after reports that the strategic waterway had been shut
down despite the US-Iran ceasefire.
Any closure “is
completely unacceptable,” White
House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters.
“I will reiterate
the president’s expectation and demand that the Strait of Hormuz is reopened
immediately quickly and safely.”
Trump, earlier
today, backed Israel’s ongoing military operation in Lebanon, stating that
Hezbollah “was not included” in the recent ceasefire deal between Washington
and Tehran, which halted the conflict in West Asia for two weeks.
Speaking to PBS
News, when asked about Lebanon still being targeted despite the ceasefire
announcement, Trump said, “Yeah,
they were not included in the deal.”
When pressed on why Israeli military action in Lebanon
was excluded from the deal, Trump replied, “Because
of Hezbollah. They were not included in the deal. That’ll get taken care of
too. It’s alright.”Asked if he was okay with Israeli forces
continuing strikes in Lebanon, Trump told PBS News, “It’s part of the deal – everyone knows that. That’s a
separate skirmish.”