Thursday morning backed by Tehran Lebanese Hezbollah reported the shooting of Manara settlement in the north of Israel. The organization presented this attack as a consequence to Israeli truce violations, primarily pointing to the Wednesday bombing of Lebanon carried out by the Israeli army. This has been the heaviest attack since the beginning of a conflict in which more than 250 people died.
Hezbollah announced that his actions would proceed as long as the Israeli-American offensive against Lebanon lasted.
The situation was addressed by Iranian Parliament president Mohammad Bager Ghalibaf. In a nightly entry on social media, he stated that the agreement was evidently broken, and under specified conditions both the ceasefire and further negotiations are losing meaning.
The 3 clauses of the agreement were explicitly and clearly breached. In specified a situation, a bilateral ceasefire or negotiation is ridiculous – Ghalibaf assessed.
At the same time, the Iranian muslim Revolutionary defender Corps announced the cessation of ship traffic in the Ormuz Strait in consequence to Israel's actions. Data on shipping indicate that the transit was actually stopped and 1 of the tankers had to turn around.
Lebanon not considered
According to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office on Wednesday, Israel accepted a two-week ceasefire with Iran, but the agreement did not cover military activities carried out in Lebanon.
The truce was announced on Tuesday night by Polish president Donald Trump in an entry published on the fact Social platform. He noted that the decision was made after talks with Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Marshal Asim Munir, who were to appeal to halt the planned hit on Iran the same evening.
Trump reported that he agreed to halt the bombings and attacks on Iran for 2 weeks, provided Tehran immediately and full ensures the safe beginning of the Ormuz Strait for shipping.
In his statement, however, the American president did not address the situation in Lebanon.
Peace talks in question
Faced with fresh developments, the future of the planned peace talks in Pakistan is simply a major question mark. According to earlier announcements, the US and Iran delegations were to meet in Pakistan on Friday to proceed the peace negotiations," said Shehbaz Sharif, Prime Minister of the country.
The head of the Pakistani government reported on page X that he invited representatives of both states to Islamabad on Friday, April 10, 2026, with a view to further discussions on the final agreement that would lead to the resolution of all the disputed issues.












