Iran war day 98: Tehran raises doubts on deal as Lebanon fighting continues
On day 98 of the war, Israel has continued strikes in Lebanon despite a US-brokered ceasefire agreement, leading to over 3,500 deaths and 10,733 wounded in Lebanon since March 2. Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem rejected the truce as a "farce," demanding a complete Israeli withdrawal and vowing continued attacks on northern Israel.

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AI-generatedOn day 98 of the war, Israel has continued strikes in Lebanon despite a US-brokered ceasefire agreement, leading to over 3,500 deaths and 10,733 wounded in Lebanon since March 2. Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem rejected the truce as a "farce," demanding a complete Israeli withdrawal and vowing continued attacks on northern Israel. Meanwhile, an Iranian adviser flagged "ambiguities" in the draft deal, accusing the US of pressuring Tehran. In Washington, critics question the need for negotiations after US claims of Iran's nuclear program being "obliterated." Both sides have previously accused each other of violating ceasefires.
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5 extractedHezbollah leader Naim Qassem has dismissed the ceasefire as a “farce” and warned that northern Israel will remain a target.
Mohsen Rezaei, an adviser to Iran’s Supreme Leader, said the draft memorandum of understanding contains “ambiguities” that need to be clarified.
Lebanon’s Ministry of Public Health reported that at least 3,526 people have been killed and 10,733 wounded in Israeli attacks since March 2.
Israel has continued to carry out deadly strikes across Lebanon despite the announcement of a new US-brokered ceasefire agreement.
Critics are questioning the need for talks if US military action has already “obliterated” Iran’s nuclear programme.