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Israel supports Trump's two week pause on Iran attacks, but says Lebanon is excluded

The office of Prime Minister Benjamin 'Netanyahu said that Israel supported President Donald Trump's decision to suspend strikes against Iran during the two-week period, but that 'the ceasefire' did not include Lebanon. The office of the premier said that Israel supported the U.S. decision provided Tehran opened the Strait and stopped attacking the United States and Israel as well as other countries in the area. The remarks were made a few days after Washington announced that it would suspend its attacks on Iran for two weeks as part of efforts to deescalate conflict and open the door to negotiations.

Israel said it also supported U.S. effort to ensure Iran does not pose a nuclear or missile threat to the U.S. and Israel, as well as Iran's Arab neighbors. It added that Washington had assured Israel?that they were committed to achieving shared goals during upcoming negotiations. Iran announced on Wednesday that negotiations with the U.S. will begin Friday, April 10, in Islamabad.

Two White House officials confirmed that Israel agreed to a two-week truce and to suspend its campaign against Iran. Pakistan's prime minister Shehbaz sharif, who assisted in mediating the deal,?said that the agreement 'included a cessation 'of Israel's Lebanon campaign.

At least 1,500 people have been killed and 1.2 millions displaced by the Israeli offensive. Hezbollah launched rockets against Israel to show solidarity with Tehran two days after Israel and the U.S. attacked Iran. The attack led to a new Israeli air and ground offensive.

(source: Reuters)