Over-sold and under-delivered: Israel’s Netanyahu faces ceasefire backlash
Polls show Israeli public frustration over a showdown that did not fully defeat Iran.

Polls show Israeli public frustration over a showdown that did not fully defeat Iran.




![US and Iranian delegations are set to meet in Islamabad for peace talks to end six weeks of war. Here’s what we know about who is attending, what is on the table, and what could derail the negotiations. Al Jazeera’s Abid Hussain explains from Islamabad. [Al Jazeera]](https://aljazeeranews-3fuh52rgrl.edgeone.app/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/image-1775852351.jpg?resize=770%2C513&quality=80)




Lebanon has declared a national day of mourning after Israeli attacks killed at least 254 people in a single day.

Al-Aqsa Mosque has been closed to Muslim worshippers for more than a month.
Israel’s confrontation with its regional nemesis leaves Iran both standing and strategically stronger, analysts say.

Israel has backed a ceasefire between the US and Iran but made clear it does not extend to Lebanon.
Trump cites Iran’s 10-point plan as a basis for negotiation, signalling potential progress towards long-term peace.

‘We’re now seeing very concerning strikes on nuclear facilities in Iran that risk further radioactive contamination.’

US political scientist John Mearsheimer argues Israel, not Iran, is the Middle East country that is ‘highly aggressive’.

Israeli police clashed with protesters and made arrests in Tel Aviv as demonstrators rallied against the war on Iran.

Survivors of an Israeli-US attack on Iran’s biggest road bridge have spoken of their terror as missiles hit it.