IDF Claims 250 Hezbollah Killed Amid U.S.-Iran Cease-fire Talks
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Israel's military claims it has killed over 250 Hezbollah militants in its offensive in Lebanon. This comes amid rising tensions in the region. Israel is also reacting to comments from Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani, who described the attacks on civilians as "unacceptable." Tajani, during his visit to Beirut, emphasized the need for a lasting ceasefire to prevent further escalation like in Gaza. In a significant shift, the U.S. proposes that Iran halt uranium enrichment for 20 years as part of ongoing nuclear talks. This marks a departure from their previous demand for a permanent freeze. However, Iran has rejected the offer, suggesting a shorter pause instead. Meanwhile, former President Trump announces that a "blockade has started" on Iran, hinting at ongoing negotiations for nuclear material recovery. He praises Vice President JD Vance for his role in these efforts. These developments matter because they could reshape international relations and impact security in the Middle East, affecting everyone, including you.
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