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Fighting erupted as Israel launched an invasion into southern Lebanon, resulting in the deaths of U.N. peacekeepers and Israeli soldiers, according to officials
on Tuesday. The conflict has drawn contrasting statements from U.S. President Donald Trump and Iranian officials regarding negotiations aimed at ending the ongoing war. Israel's military operation seeks to expel Hezbollah militants, who have been launching rockets and drones into Israeli territory. Israeli officials have indicated that this campaign could potentially lead to a prolonged military presence in the region.
UN Peacekeepers and Israeli Casualties
The U.N. Security Council plans to address the situation following the deaths of three U.N. peacekeepers in southern Lebanon within a 24-hour period, though the identity of those responsible remains unclear. Additionally, Israel reported that four of its soldiers were killed during the offensive on Tuesday.Contradictory Statements from U.S. and Iran
In an interview with the New York Post published on Monday, President Trump stated that the U.S. is in negotiations with Iran's parliamentary speaker, Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf. While Qalibaf, a former Revolutionary Guard commander, has denied that Iran is engaged in talks with the U.S., he claimed that discussions facilitated by Pakistan are merely a cover for U.S. troop deployments.Trump further warned of severe repercussions for Iran's energy infrastructure and other critical resources if a resolution to the conflict is not reached soon, emphasizing the urgency of the situation.
Market Reactions Amidst Rising Tensions
As the conflict continues, U.S. stocks experienced slight gains in volatile trading on Monday, attributed to rising oil prices driven by uncertainty surrounding the duration of the war.Iran's Position on Regional Attacks
Iran's foreign minister asserted early Tuesday that the country's attacks on Gulf Arab states are solely directed at U.S. forces, despite civilian targets being impacted in the region. Abbas Araghchi's remarks were aimed at alleviating concerns in Saudi Arabia, as tensions rise and Gulf Arab states push for continued U.S. involvement in the conflict.“Iran respects the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and considers it a brotherly nation,” Araghchi stated on social media, sharing an image purportedly showing damage to an American aircraft in Saudi Arabia. He added, “Our operations are aimed at enemy aggressors who have no respect for Arabs or Iranians, nor can provide any security. ... High time to eject U.S. forces.”














