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89 deaths and 700 injured! Wreaked havoc in Lebanon by becoming Israel’s enemy, agreement torn to pieces
Samira Vishwas | April 9, 2026 8:24 PM CST

The situation in the Middle East once again seems to be standing on a pile of gunpowder. The world hoped that the ceasefire between America and Iran would bring peace, but the ground reality is telling something else. The increasing bloody conflict between Israel and Lebanon has now become the biggest threat to this agreement. Iran has warned in a clear tone that if the attacks on Lebanon are not stopped, it may put the ceasefire on hold. This attitude of Iran has given sleepless nights to the international community.

Iran’s big allegation and fear of oil crisis Iran’s direct allegation is that Israel is deliberately spoiling the ceasefire environment. According to the latest reports, Iran’s Lawan and Siri Islands have also been attacked. Enraged by these incidents, Iran has stopped the movement of oil tankers in the ‘Strait of Hormuz’ as a retaliation. Since this route is considered the most important for the world’s oil supply, Iran’s move could send fuel prices soaring globally and create a new economic crisis.

White House cleaning and Lebanon scam Amidst this growing controversy, the White House has tried to clarify the situation. America says that the ceasefire agreement with Iran is only between those two countries and does not include Lebanon. Israel is also adamant that Hezbollah operating in Lebanon is a major threat to its security. Israel may have supported the US-Iran agreement, but it has made it clear that its military campaign in Lebanon will not stop until the threat of Hezbollah is eliminated.

14 days of peace at critical juncture Let us tell you that after almost 40 days of fierce military confrontation, there has been a temporary ceasefire between America and Iran for only 14 days. The purpose of this short period was to prevent direct attacks between the two countries. But the kind of statements and attacks that have come out within a few hours of the implementation of the agreement, make it clear that this peace is very fragile and can turn into a big blast at any time.

Scene of devastation and increasing death toll in Lebanon Lebanese President Joseph Aoun has strongly condemned the Israeli bombing, calling it devastating. The air strikes in Beirut and its surrounding areas have turned the entire city into a pile of debris. According to Lebanon’s Health Ministry, so far 89 people have lost their lives in the recent attacks, while the number of injured has crossed 700. Hospitals are running out of beds and rescue teams are searching day and night for lives in the debris.

Threat looming on global politics Experts around the world believe that if no concrete solution is found immediately at the diplomatic level, then this conflict will not be limited to only two-three countries. This development in the Middle East is a matter of concern for the whole world in terms of oil supply, international security and global politics. Now everyone’s eyes are on whether this ceasefire will be able to complete its 14-day period or whether another big war will start.


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