Iran Says U.S. Broke Ceasefire During Attacks
Iran's parliament speaker said the U.S. violated the April ceasefire by maintaining port blockades and failing to restrain Israeli operations in Lebanon. The statement follows reported U.S. strikes on Iranian sites and Iranian retaliatory actions.
Iran's parliament speaker accused the United States of breaching the April ceasefire agreement. The speaker cited continued U.S. port blockades and insufficient restraint on Israeli military actions in Lebanon as violations. The speaker stated that Iran will take whatever measures it deems necessary to defend national security.
The remarks follow U.S. military strikes on radar and drone sites in Goruk and on Qeshm Island, which the U.S. described as self-defense actions.
Hezbollah reported launching a missile attack on Israeli army infrastructure in Tiberias, northern Israel. The group said the strike responded to Israeli ceasefire violations and aimed to defend Lebanon. Kuwait's Foreign Ministry condemned Israeli ground operations in Lebanon and called for immediate withdrawal of Israeli forces.
The ministry urged compliance with UN Security Council Resolution 1701.
An Israeli drone strike near Zefta, Lebanon, killed one driver and injured another person, according to Lebanon's National News Agency. Israeli air raids also targeted multiple locations in southern Lebanon, including Marwaniyeh, al-Shahabiya, and Kfar Tebnit.
Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman said any agreement with the United States to end the war must include guarantees for a Lebanon ceasefire. The spokesman described the Lebanon ceasefire as an essential condition for any broader deal.
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