Thursday, June 4, 2026

Iran war: Hezbollah rejects Lebanon-Israel ceasefire terms

Iran war: Hezbollah rejects Lebanon-Israel ceasefire terms


Louis Oelofse | Timothy Jones | Mahima Kapoor with AP, AFP, Reuters, dpa

Published 10 hours agolast updated 15 minutes ago

The Iran-backed group Hezbollah said it will reject any deal allowing Israel to stay in southern Lebanon, while Israel said it won't withdraw from the area near the border. Follow DW for more.

What you need to know

  • Israel and Lebanon agree to ceasefire
  • Hezbollah rejects ceasefire deal brokered by US
  • Iran's Quds Force demanded Israel's withdrawal to pre-war positions in Lebanon
  • US House of Representatives votes to end military action in Iran

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Fragile negotiations between the US and Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz have stalled several times.

Tehran has been charging ships up to $2 million (€1.73 million) for safe passage through the strait, while the United States has imposed a naval embargo, turning back vessels carrying Iranian oil exports.

Separately, on Thursday, the AFP news agency, citing the maritime tracking firm Kpler, reported that four Iranian-flagged oil tankers passed through the strait.

The firm detected the passage on Monday of the Hilda I, the Amber, the Silvia 1 and the Happiness I.

According to Kpler, the vessels were carrying a total of 7 million barrels of oil loaded in mid-April on Kharg Island.

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