Netanyahu’s blunt answer to America, Israel will not retreat from Southern Lebanon, what will happen to the deal now?
Israel's National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir on Friday called for massive action against Lebanon. He said that the whole of Lebanon should be burnt. He said this after the Israeli army announced the death of four of its soldiers in the country. This was the first announcement of Israeli military losses since the implementation of the US-Iran agreement aimed at ending the Middle East conflict. The agreement was also aimed at preventing fighting between Israel and the Iran-backed Hezbollah group in Lebanon, although Washington has expressed disappointment over Israel's continued military campaign. Ben Gvir said in a statement that with all due respect to the Americans, Israel must make it clear to the entire world that the blood of our sons and the safety of our citizens are not negotiable. The whole of Lebanon should burn. He said that for every tear that falls from the eyes of an Israeli mother, thousands of Lebanese mothers should cry. He argued that in the Near East, measured responses and restraint do not lead to victory.
Ships will not have to pay fees for 60 days Iran's Strait of Hormuz Authority has said that no fees will be charged from ships passing through this vital sea route for the next 60 days. There will be a 'very heavy price' to pay for attacks on Israeli troops and territory Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel would not tolerate attacks on its troops or territory and warned it would exact a 'very heavy price' from Hezbollah. Netanyahu said the country's troops would remain in Lebanon 'as long as necessary'.
approval There was no significant change in ratings According to a new AP-NORC poll, most Americans do not like US President Donald Trump's attitude towards Iran. The poll came after Trump indicated that a deal had been reached with Tehran. The survey shows there is anger among the American people about the three-month-long conflict with Iran, even though Trump has adopted a stance of resuming talks rather than threatening Tehran. People's opinion regarding the President's attitude on this issue is divided on the basis of parties. Overall, 65% of American adults do not like Trump's attitude towards Iran. While Democrats and independents view his actions negatively, only 28% of Republicans expressed disapproval, reflecting a party-based divide over the confrontation.

