Iran halts talks as Israel expands Lebanon strikes

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Summary

Tasnim said Iran halted mediated talks and blocked the Strait of Hormuz as Israel expanded strikes in Lebanon.

Why this matters

The report points to widening regional risks as diplomacy between the U.S. and Iran stalls and fighting between Israel and Hezbollah continues. Any disruption in the Strait of Hormuz and further escalation in Lebanon could carry broad security and economic consequences.

Iran halted “dialogue and exchange of texts through mediation” because of Israel’s strikes on Lebanon, Iran’s semi-official Tasnim news agency reported. Tasnim also reported that Iran was blocking the Strait of Hormuz.

Israel’s military warned residents in Beirut’s southern suburbs to leave, saying it would target sites in Dahiyeh if Hezbollah “continues launching rockets towards Israeli cities and towns.” Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had earlier instructed the military to strike “terrorist targets” in Dahiyeh.

The United States proposed that Israel refrain from escalation in Beirut in exchange for Hezbollah halting attacks on Israel, an official said.

U.S. Central Command said it intercepted two Iranian missiles targeting U.S. troops in Kuwait on Sunday night.

The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said Monday that it launched a retaliatory strike on an unnamed air base after U.S. strikes on Sirik Island in Hormozgan province. Central Command said it had carried out “self-defense” strikes over the weekend on Iranian radar and drone command and control sites in Goruk and Qeshm Island, after what it described as aggressive Iranian actions, including the downing of a U.S. MQ-1 Predator drone.

Lebanon’s Health Ministry said 3,412 people had been killed and 10,269 injured in Israel’s military campaign. It said 127 health care workers were among the dead since March 2.

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