Israel says battle in Lebanon continues despite Iran war truce
Following a US-Iran ceasefire brokered by Pakistan on April 8, 2026, Israel continued its military operations in southern Lebanon, despite claims the truce should extend to the region. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated the US-Iran agreement did not apply to Israel's conflict with Hezbollah.

Briefing Summary
AI-generatedFollowing a US-Iran ceasefire brokered by Pakistan on April 8, 2026, Israel continued its military operations in southern Lebanon, despite claims the truce should extend to the region. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated the US-Iran agreement did not apply to Israel's conflict with Hezbollah. While sources close to Hezbollah told Reuters the group had paused attacks in line with the truce, Israel renewed strikes and urged evacuations in parts of Beirut. The US-Iran ceasefire, intended to halt a six-week war, was announced shortly before a US deadline and was mediated by Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif. The Lebanese government reported it had not received official communication regarding a ceasefire that included Lebanon.
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5 extractedPakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said the ceasefire applied “everywhere including Lebanon”.
US and Iran agreed to a two-week ceasefire brokered by Pakistan.
Israel renewed its strikes in southern Lebanon.
The US-Iran war has killed thousands, spread across the Middle East and caused unprecedented disruption to energy supplies.
Lebanese sources close to Hezbollah told Reuters it had paused its attacks in line with the truce.