April 21, 2026 5:52 PM

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Ceasefires across West Asia show new strain as tensions simmer

Fragile ceasefires across West Asia showed new signs of strain over the past six hours, as statements and limited military activity from multiple sides kept tensions elevated, though no large-scale fighting has resumed.

Israel issued fresh warnings to residents in southern Lebanon to avoid certain areas, as Israeli forces strengthened positions, calling the moves necessary to counter ongoing threats from Hezbollah. Officials also reported targeted operations against militant sites. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, speaking at a memorial event, reiterated that all hostages from Gaza have been brought home and stressed readiness for any scenario if fighting resumes.

President Donald Trump accused Iran of violating the ceasefire multiple times and confirmed American forces seized an Iranian-flagged cargo ship in the Gulf as part of the naval blockade. Washington said it remains cautiously optimistic about a potential agreement, though uncertainty persists as the two-week truce window approaches its end. Vice President J.D. Vance is reportedly preparing to travel for talks. Lebanon’s Prime Minister is heading to Luxembourg to meet EU foreign ministers as families slowly return to damaged southern areas. Meanwhile, Syria reported limited Israeli raids near the border, including the detention of at least one individual, underscoring the region’s continued volatility.