Iran, Lebanon and Hezbollah
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A new report has claimed that Israel quietly established a network of covert military and intelligence positions across the Middle East during its conflict with Iran.
Hezbollah has rejected the Israel-Lebanon talks, while a previous ceasefire announced on April 17 has been breached daily, with Israeli troops deployed deep inside Lebanese territory and the Iran-backed militants continuing to attack Israel.
The quiet deployment in Azerbaijan is only one of the few military positions in the Middle East that gave Israel unprecedented access to Iran. The posting only shows how big of a role the neighbouring countries played to assist in operations against Tehran.
Iran has accused the United States and Israel of committing war crimes over what it described as 17 waves of attacks on its safeguarded nuclear facilities between 2025 and 2026, while Israeli military operations reportedly continue across Lebanon despite a recently announced ceasefire.
Iran deal appear to be dimming as the war between Israel and Hezbollah grinds on despite Trump saying they agreed to stop fighting.
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US-Israel-Iran war latest live updates: Iran leader claims America & Israel suffered 'decisive blow' as talks face fresh uncertainty
India, June 5 -- US-Israel-Iran War Latest Live News: More than three months after the outbreak of the US-Israel-Iran conflict, competing narratives from Washington and Tehran continue to shape the next phase of the crisis.
President Donald Trump acknowledged criticizing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as “crazy” in a phone call that involved expletives, saying he was “a little bit perturbed” that Israel’s fighting with Hezbollah militants in