@Open Source Intel: Lebanon is looking to extend its ceasefire with Israel by at least one month. - CNN
Lebanon is seeking to prolong its ceasefire with Israel for an additional month, according to CNN.
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Lebanon is seeking to prolong its ceasefire with Israel for an additional month, according to CNN.
The U.S. Embassy in Iran has announced that Iran's airspace has partially reopened as of April 21, urging American citizens to leave the country immediately via air or land routes to Armenia, Azerbaijan, Türkiye, or Turkmenistan. The embassy warns that Iran may prevent departures or impose an "exit fee" and advises dual nationals to use their Iranian passports for exit.
An Iranian parliament member of the National Security Committee stated that discussing the nuclear issue during talks with Pakistan was a strategic mistake.
Fox News reports that Donald Trump's extension of the ceasefire with Iran will last only for 3 to 5 days.
Masih Abbas-Khani Dovaloo, detained along with his brother Mohsen in connection with the death of Basij member Amin Ziaei during protests in Sari on December 18, has been sentenced to death, while Mohsen's sentence is pending. Masih has been transferred to solitary confinement, raising concerns over his imminent execution.
U.S. Army soldiers provided logistics support in the U.S. Central Command's area of responsibility, which includes countries in the Middle East, on an unspecified date in 2025.
Former U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry stated that former Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu proposed a war against Iran, but successive U.S. administrations—under Obama, Bush, and Biden—rejected it, emphasizing that predictions of regime change and popular uprising did not materialize. Kerry also warned against misleading the American public about the reasons for war, drawing parallels to the lessons from Vietnam and Iraq.
Iran's new leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, has not yet authorized his negotiators to engage with the United States, with an expected decision to be made within two days.
President Trump is willing to extend the ceasefire between the United States and Iran for 3-5 days to allow the Iranian regime to present a final potential proposal.
US President Trump is willing to extend the ceasefire for three to five more days to give Iranian authorities time to regain control, according to a US official who spoke to Axios.
U.S. officials, according to an Axios report, have stated that former President Trump has given Iran a limited timeframe of days, not weeks, to resume peace talks, warning that the current ceasefire may not last indefinitely. Iran's leadership, however, is reported to be too divided to respond effectively.
The Islamic Republic of Iran is reported to be in a state of panic. There are questions about which internal faction is issuing orders to attack ships in the Strait of Hormuz.