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3 killed in Lebanon as Israel continues to undermine US-Iran deal

Israeli airstrikes killed three people in southern Lebanon, according to Lebanese state media, following the signing of a U.S.-Iran agreement intended to end the Middle East conflict. The attacks occurred in the areas of Kfar Tebnit and Zebdine, where drones struck vehicles. Israel confirmed the death of a soldier and injuries to seven others in an earlier incident. Hezbollah, an Iran-backed group, has been involved in the conflict since March, claiming its actions were in response to the U.S.-Israeli killing of former Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khomeini. Despite the new agreement, hosti

The Israeli military launched Sunday a series of new airstrikes on Beirut targeting Hezbollah infrastructure, with smoke seen rising over the Lebanese capital.

A joint statement by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Israel Katz claimed "terrorist targets" were attacked in Dahiya.

Dahiya refers to the densely populated southern suburbs of Lebanon's capital Beirut, which are considered a stronghold of the Iran-backed Hezbollah movement.

The statement said the strikes were a "reaction to Hezbollah's attack on Israeli territory."

The Israeli military also confirmed the attacks.

Arabic TV stations showed pictures of an airstrike in the area, with heavy clouds of smoke emerging.

Residents told local media that there were at least two explosions. No initial reports of casualties were available.

Earlier Sunday, the Israeli military said two impacts were recorded on Israeli territory near the border with Lebanon, but no injuries were reported.

Warning sirens had sounded in several towns along Israel's northern border. Israeli news outlet Ynet reported that one drone struck near the border town of Shlomi.

Israel's far-right Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich said in a post on X that the attack was a test of Netanyahu's "Dahiya doctrine."

A week ago, Israel attacked the suburbs in response to Hezbollah rocket fire in the north of the country, triggering a wave of Iranian attacks on northern Israel.

Israel subsequently vowed to strike the area again if Hezbollah launches further attacks on northern Israel.

US-Iran inch closer to deal

The latest attacks come as Iran and the U.S. inched closer to a deal to end the Iran war, as Qatari mediators traveled to Tehran Sunday to finalize the agreement, according to two regional officials.

The officials, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak to the media, expressed cautious optimism that the U.S. and Iran were finally approaching an agreement that could halt hostilities that have killed thousands of people and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, whose closure has thrown world markets into disarray.

U.S. President Donald Trump and Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said Saturday that the deal would be signed on Sunday, while Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmail Baghaei said it could happen in the coming days. Trump said that the Strait of Hormuz would open immediately after the signing.

The deal is expected to be signed electronically, without an in-person ceremony, though it's unclear when or how the signing will take place.

The deal does not solve the thorniest issues between the U.S. and Iran, including Iran’s nuclear program or its frozen assets, but offers a 60-day framework for technical discussions on those issues, according to Pakistani and regional officials familiar with the ongoing negotiations who spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly.

The officials described Pakistan’s monthslong effort leading the negotiations, struggling to keep both sides from walking out of the room and a total collapse of the negotiations on multiple occasions.

Under the current deal being discussed, the U.S. and Israel appear to have fallen short of their original goals of destroying Iran’s missile and nuclear programs and ending its support for proxies. It is not clear how the deal will address these issues, or if they will be part of the final agreement.

Meanwhile, Trump was expected to discuss demining the Strait of Hormuz during the Group of Seven (G-7) summit that starts Monday. The waterway is crucial to significant shipments of oil, natural gas and related products like fertilizer, and its effective closure rocked the global economy.

'Downblend and destroy'

The apparent breakthrough came after Iran exchanged fire with the U.S. and Israel earlier in the week, threatening to rupture the cease-fire and push the Middle East back into full-scale war. A tenuous cease-fire has been in place since April 7.

Iran’s nuclear program and highly enriched uranium have long been at the center of tensions with the U.S. and Israel and have been an international source of concern.

Trump on social media asserted that "when all is calm,” the U.S. would go in and "downblend and destroy” the enriched uranium in Iran or in the U.S.

Iran has 440.9 kilograms (972 pounds) of uranium that is enriched up to 60% purity, a short, technical step from weapons-grade levels of 90%, according to the International Atomic Energy Agency.

Iran has long maintained its nuclear program is peaceful and has not publicly committed to giving up the enriched uranium, which is believed to be buried under three nuclear sites that were badly damaged by U.S. strikes last year.

Meanwhile, fighting has continued in Lebanon between Israel, which has pushed its invasion deeper than at any point in over a quarter-century, and the Iranian-…

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Hurriyet Daily NewsParty-alignedLeft2 days ago
16 more killed as Israel keeps attacking Lebanon

Israeli bombing and artillery attacks on Nabatieh city and surrounding towns in southern Lebanon killed at least 16 people and wounded several others early Friday, according to Lebanon’s National News Agency (NNA). The attacks occurred despite a newly implemented U.S.-Iran deal intended to end Israeli attacks on Lebanon.

Bias read (Left): The article emphasizes civilian casualties caused by Israeli military actions and frames the situation as a violation of a new U.S.-Iran agreement aimed at ending such attacks. This framing highlights the humanitarian impact and criticizes Israel's actions without providing balanced perspectives or,

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  • government Lebanon’s National News Agency (NNA)
Daily SabahParty-alignedCenter3 days ago
3 killed in Lebanon as Israel continues to undermine US-Iran deal

Israeli airstrikes killed three people in southern Lebanon, according to Lebanese state media, following the signing of a U.S.-Iran agreement intended to end the Middle East conflict. The attacks occurred in the areas of Kfar Tebnit and Zebdine, where drones struck vehicles. Israel confirmed the death of a soldier and injuries to seven others in an earlier incident. Hezbollah, an Iran-backed group, has been involved in the conflict since March, claiming its actions were in response to the U.S.-Israeli killing of former Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khomeini. Despite the new agreement, hosti

Bias read (Center): The article presents events factually without overtly favoring any side. It reports on Israeli strikes, casualties, and Hezbollah's response, while mentioning the U.S.-Iran agreement as a backdrop. There is no clear ideological framing or biased language.

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  • government National News Agency (NNA)
  • government Israeli military
Daily SabahParty-alignedCenter5 days ago
Ending Israeli war on Lebanon key issue in US-Iran deal: Araghchi

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi emphasized that ending the ongoing conflict involving Lebanon is the 'most important' issue in the recently announced U.S.-Iran peace memorandum. He stated that the memorandum involves two sides: the United States and Israel on one side, and Iran and Hezbollah on the other. Araghchi stressed that an immediate and permanent end to the war on all fronts, including in Lebanon, is essential. He also noted that the war cannot be fully concluded without the withdrawal of Israeli forces from occupied territories.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual summary of Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi's statements regarding the U.S.-Iran peace memorandum and the importance of ending the conflict in Lebanon. The content does not exhibit clear bias through loaded language, one-sided sourcing, or omission of context. A

Daily SabahParty-alignedCenter7 days ago
Israel renews Beirut airstrikes as US-Iran inch closer to deal

Israeli military conducted airstrikes on Beirut targeting Hezbollah infrastructure, causing visible damage and smoke in the Lebanese capital. The article mentions ongoing tensions between Israel and Lebanon, while also noting developments in U.S.-Iran relations.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on military actions without overtly favoring any side, presenting facts such as the airstrikes and their effects. It does not include explicit commentary or biased language that would indicate a clear ideological leaning.

Daily SabahParty-alignedCenter11 days ago
At least 12 people killed in continued Israeli strikes on S. Lebanon

Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon resulted in at least 12 deaths, with casualties reported in areas such as Tayr Dibba, Deir Qanun al-Nahr, and Sidon. According to a Lebanese medical source, eight people died in Tayr Dibba and four in Deir Qanun al-Nahr. The National News Agency (NNA) reported multiple Israeli strikes in these locations, including a drone attack in Sidon, which has seen increased displacement. Israeli forces reportedly apprehended individuals near the border, while a proposed ceasefire agreement has been unilaterally rejected by Hezbollah, leading to ongoing clashes.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual casualty reports without overtly biased language or selective sourcing. While it references Hezbollah’s rejection of a ceasefire, it does not take a clear stance on the conflict itself, maintaining neutrality in framing the events.

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  • other Lebanese medical source
  • government Lebanon's state-run National News Agency (NNA)
  • press release AFP correspondent
Daily SabahParty-alignedCenter12 days ago
Five killed as Israel keeps striking Lebanon despite Iran warning

Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon resulted in at least 13 deaths and 31 injuries, according to Lebanon's state-run National News Agency (NNA). The attacks occurred in multiple locations, including Haboush, Tyre, Adshit, Kfar Rumman, and others. The strikes reportedly violated a fragile cease-fire and led to further displacement in the region.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on the events factually without apparent ideological framing, focusing on casualty numbers, locations affected, and the mention of a cease-fire being violated. There is no evident slant in language, sourcing, or emphasis.

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  • government National News Agency (NNA)

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  • governmentLebanon's state-run National News Agency (NNA)
  • press_releaseAFP correspondent