Israel says it will continue demolishing homes in southern Lebanon despite US-Iran agreement; Sánchez celebrates deal
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El Pais
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Summary
The article reports on the latest developments in the US-Israel conflict with Iran, including Israel's announcement that it will continue occupying and demolishing homes in southern Lebanon despite the US-Iran agreement. Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez celebrates the US-Iran deal, hoping it ends the "nonsense" of the conflict, noting over 7,400 deaths (mostly civilians), destroyed homes, schools, and hospitals, and widespread economic damage. The Iranian foreign minister calls on Israel to stop attacks against neighboring countries, and the international community celebrates the pact while urging the immediate reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.
Key quotes
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la guerra ha causado 'más de 7.400 muertos, la mayoría civiles'
cientos de hogares, colegios y hospitales destruidos
incremento generalizado de los precios y miles de millones de euros en pérdidas
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