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US-Israel/Iran | Post CF Announcement | April 8th-19th | Reports

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Full operational control ‌of the southern Lebanese town of Bint Jbeil will be achieved within days, with Iran-backed ⁠Hezbollah militants limited in their ability to attack northern Israel from the area, an Israeli military official said on Monday.

"Only a small number ‌of ⁠terrorists remains in the area of Bint Jbeil," the official said, adding ⁠that the military "eliminated terrorists as they were exiting the ⁠hospital in Bint Jbeil, as well as ⁠located numerous launchers and weapons."

 
The two week ceasefire is still in play, until April 22.

Failed U.S.-Iran negotiations in Pakistan raise questions about fragile ceasefire

Ceasefire talks between the U.S. and Iran ended in the early hours of Sunday without an agreement, raising questions about what happens when a current two-week truce expires on April 22. As the talks wrapped up in the Pakistani capital, Islamabad, both sides blamed each other for the failure. There was no word on whether negotiations will resume, and President Donald Trump made new threats against Iran.

The setback does not necessarily mean the war will resume. But it showed how entrenched the sides remain after an inconclusive 40-day war that inflicted heavy damage on Iran, reverberated across the region and shook the global economy.
 
I know it's easy to get off track, but please take non-report discussions to the other thread. I usually ignore one-line comments here, but when a one-line comment sparks a discussion, we need to move it elsewhere.

Thank you in advance for helping to keep these threads organized.
 
The problem is that Iran's economy is seriously cut off now. The government gets 50% of its income from oil. 80% of its foreign currency comes from oil.

That's just oil. Since the US is blocking everything from Iran ports now, that cuts into the economy more.

Iran's economy is in shambles. 1 US dollar is 1.3 million Iranian rials.

Food inflation is more than 100%.
Iran faces a wave of layoffs in its petrochemical sector and widespread factory closures as a deepening economic crisis and internet shutdowns paralyze businesses, according to reports sent by residents to Iran International.

Workers and business owners described a surge in unemployment and poverty. In industrial hubs like Qazvin and Marvdasht, residents said factories are shutting down or firing staff due to a lack of raw materials and missing government support.

"The internet is cut, goods are scarce, and prices increase every day," one citizen told Iran International.
 
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