Israeli forces killed at least 20 people in south Lebanon on Saturday 20 June, then 16 more the following day, hours after a ceasefire renewed at 4pm on Friday 19 June collapsed 1. Times of Israel put the Saturday toll as high as 27. The renewed truce, brokered by the US, Qatar and Iran, held for a matter of hours before strikes and rocket fire resumed.
Benjamin Netanyahu and Defence Minister Israel Katz ordered the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) to hold their positions in occupied Lebanese territory rather than pull back, with a hold-fire instruction that applies everywhere except one contested hill. Israel said Hezbollah fired more than 50 projectiles at its positions overnight. The orders mean the IDF is staying put, and that refusal to withdraw is the specific fact Iran's Foreign Ministry has converted into pressure.
The diplomacy and the casualties run on separate tracks. Tehran sent its negotiators to the Switzerland talks while keeping the MOU formally alive, then used the Lebanon front to justify closing the Strait of Hormuz. Spokesman Baghaei had already reframed Lebanon from an outright annulment trigger into a compliance demand placed on Washington . The lever works only as long as the killing continues, which ties the strait's status to a body count 1,500 miles to the west.
The deal Iran invokes does not bind the party doing the killing. Israel was never a signatory to the Islamabad memorandum of understanding (MOU) and rejected its terms , treating the Lebanon front as a sovereign decision. Iran is holding Washington responsible for a ceasefire that Israel, the government whose forces are in Lebanon, never agreed to honour.
