Iran's Foreign Ministry stated on Saturday that Israel's strikes on Lebanon were coordinated with the United States, and therefore constitute a violation of the ceasefire agreement, according to the state-linked outlet i24NEWS.
Iran's Foreign Ministry on Saturday accused Israel of violating the ceasefire in Lebanon by coordinating its airstrikes with the United States, according to a single report carried by i24NEWS. The statement did not provide evidence for the coordination claim. It comes as Israeli military operations in southern Lebanon have continued since the June ceasefire was declared last week, with reports of ongoing casualties and infrastructure damage. The accusation is the most direct diplomatic charge from Tehran since the ceasefire took effect, though it remains a single-source claim. As The Zioneer has reported, the IDF has conducted hundreds of strikes in southern Lebanon and the Beqaa Valley since the ceasefire, which both sides have accused the other of violating.
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- DevelopingIranian Foreign Ministry condemns Israeli strikes in Lebanon, warns of regional consequences
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