Hezbollah Claims Responsibility for Rocket Attacks on Israel Amid Ongoing Tensions
Iran-US-Israel War Live Updates: Hezbollah claims responsibility for rocket attacks on Israel
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Hezbollah has claimed responsibility for rocket attacks on northern Israel, marking its first strike since a two-week ceasefire was announced by the US with Iran. The attacks were described as retaliation for an Israeli ceasefire violation. Meanwhile, Iran's Foreign Minister held talks with Saudi Arabia's counterpart, and negotiations between Iran and the US are set to continue in Islamabad.
- 01Hezbollah's rocket attacks on Israel are a response to perceived ceasefire violations.
- 02Iran's Foreign Minister discussed regional issues with Saudi Arabia's Foreign Minister.
- 03Negotiations between Iran and the US are ongoing, with a focus on a 10-point proposal.
- 04The US has not fully endorsed Iran's proposal, stating it is a basis for negotiation.
- 05The UAE reported significant military engagements against Iranian missile threats.
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Hezbollah has claimed responsibility for rocket attacks targeting northern Israel, marking its first offensive since the US announced a two-week ceasefire with Iran. The militant group stated that the attacks were a response to Israeli violations of the ceasefire, particularly following a significant Israeli strike on Lebanon. Concurrently, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi engaged in discussions with Saudi Arabia's Foreign Minister, focusing on bilateral relations and regional developments. In a related context, Iran's consulate in Hyderabad has published a 10-point proposal that it claims the US has deemed 'workable' for negotiations, although the White House has clarified that this does not equate to an agreement. The US President Donald Trump emphasized the necessity for further negotiations to finalize any terms. As tensions escalate, the UAE reported its air defense systems engaged multiple Iranian missile threats, resulting in injuries to individuals of various nationalities. The situation remains fluid as negotiations are set to continue in Islamabad on April 10.
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The ongoing conflict and negotiations could affect regional stability and security, impacting citizens in Israel, Lebanon, and surrounding areas.
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