Deadly Israeli strikes on Lebanon continue, Strait of Hormuz opens

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Al Jazeera Podcasts. Israeli air strikes continue to bombard areas across southern Lebanon, despite an agreement between the U.S. and Iran and a reported ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah. At least 16 people have been killed on Saturday alone, including a Lebanese soldier. Israel's ongoing occupation and attacks are threatening to derail critical talks between the U.S. and Iran

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that were expected to be. again in Switzerland on Friday. The U.S. Iran agreement hinges on a stop to the fighting on all fronts, including in Lebanon. We're speaking exclusively to Al Jazeera, Iran's deputy foreign minister, Saeed Katibzadi, says Washington must show its commitment to the memorandum of understanding. We have to make sure that no spoiler is going to spoil this very momentum in the history of this region and probably in the history of the war, because we have to make sure that no spoiler is going to spoil this momentum in the history of this region, We are trying to make a lasting stability in this region.

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Israel has shown, Benjamin Netanyahu has shown to everybody, the Zionist regime has shown to everybody that they are capable of spoiling and sabotaging and manipulating any process which may lead into a lasting peace and the lasting stability in this region. We have zillions actually of experiences of such incidents happening by Israel. there is a pattern that whenever there is a chance or momentum for peace, you know, Benjamin Netanyahu and the Israeli regime is actually committing, committing war crimes, you know, they are just attacking other countries, surprise attacks, and these sort of things. So, no, I'm sure that you understand, everybody understand,

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that why Iran is asking that the United States shows that not only it has the will, what also has the capacity to deliver what it has already signed. So this is the time once for us. River. After the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding, ships have now begun passing through the Strait of Hormuz. Coming up on the take, from ruined stadiums in Gaza to FIFA's broken promises. We look at how the world's biggest tournament still reaches places where sport itself has been destroyed. That's the take by Al Jazeera. Find it wherever you get your podcasts.