The office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that Israel supports the ceasefire with Iran, but emphasizes that this depends on the immediate opening of the Strait of Hormuz and the cessation of all attacks against the United States, Israel, and other countries in the region. Israeli authorities reaffirmed their support for Washington's efforts to eliminate the nuclear, ballistic, and terrorist threats posed by Iran. The statement underscores the United States' commitment to these objectives in the context of upcoming negotiations. Additionally, Israel specified that the two-week ceasefire does not apply to Lebanon, thus allowing operations against the Hezbollah group to continue. The Prime Minister of Pakistan, Shehbaz Sharif, mediator of the ceasefire, stated that the agreement applies to all regions, including Lebanon.
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Israelul susține armistițiul SUA–Iran, dar exclude conflictul cu Hezbollah din acord
Armistiţiu SUA-Iran - Netanyahu: Israelul susţine decizia preşedintelui Trump de a suspenda atacurile împotriva Iranului timp de două săptămâni / Armistiţiul nu acoperă Libanul
Netanyahu says US-Iran ceasefire 'does not include Lebanon'
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