The Iranian delegation canceled its trip to Switzerland for a scheduled agreement signing, protesting what it calls an Israeli violation of the ceasefire in Lebanon. The move follows IDF strikes and Hezbollah's claim of hitting an Israeli tank, as reported by Amit Segal.
Iran announced the cancellation of its delegation's visit to Switzerland, where an agreement signing was planned, in protest of what it terms an Israeli violation of the ceasefire in Lebanon. The decision came after a series of events overnight: Hezbollah said it struck an Israeli tank, violating the ceasefire, and the IDF responded with extensive strikes across southern Lebanon. The channel's message, relayed by journalist Amit Segal, frames these events as a connected escalation. Israel maintains it acted in response to Hezbollah's repeated ceasefire breaches. Iran's move marks a rare diplomatic escalation linking Tehran directly to the Lebanese front, as The Zioneer reported on the IDF strikes at 09:21 and the wider operation at 09:18 this morning. No further details on the Switzerland agreement or the planned signing were disclosed in the available sources.
2 developments
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- StrongTechnical meeting in Switzerland canceled following Lebanon strikes
- StrongWhite House says VP Vance canceled Switzerland trip
- DevelopingPakistan TV: PM Shehbaz Sharif's planned visit to Switzerland canceled without reason
Source and signal
- Internal intake
