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Mediators to 'fragile' US-Iran truce urge restraint as violations reported

Pakistan's Prime Minister urges restraint as reported violations risk derailing the US-Iran ceasefire, with Israel striking Lebanon and Iran attacking Gulf states.

  • On Wednesday, Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif urged all parties to "respect the ceasefire for two weeks," warning that violations between the United States and Iran "have been reported."
  • Washington and Tehran agreed to a two-week ceasefire after Iran reopened the Strait of Hormuz; President Donald Trump called the deal a "total and complete victory," while Iran warned it "does not mean the end of the war."
  • Israel insisted the truce excludes Lebanon, launching airstrikes on Beirut on Wednesday targeting Hezbollah; more than 1,500 people have been killed in Lebanon since early March, local officials said.
  • Iranian state media announced fresh "missile and drone attacks" Wednesday on US-allied Gulf states, with the UAE reporting 17 Iranian missiles and 35 drones struck since the ceasefire took effect.
  • Global oil prices plunged more than 17 percent following the ceasefire announcement, while Iran's Revolutionary Guards warned Wednesday their "finger is on the trigger," prompting Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth to declare US forces remain ready.
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Mediators to 'fragile' US-Iran truce urge restraint as violations reported

The mediators of a fragile US-Iran ceasefire urged all sides Wednesday to respect the truce as Gulf states endured attacks and Israel launched a massive bombing of Hezbollah strongholds in Lebanon.

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