Lebanon's health ministry says as many as 357 people have been martyred during Israeli strikes across Lebanon over the past three days.

According to a statement issued by the ministry on Friday, 1,223 others have also been wounded as a result of the attacks.

Also on Wednesday, US President Donald Trump announced a two-week lull in American attacks on Iran.

A 10-point proposal forwarded by the Islamic Republic, which Trump has referred to as a "workable basis on which to negotiate and the main framework for these talks," explicitly conditions a ceasefire on the cessation of aggression on all fronts, including against Lebanon.

Also on Friday, Iran's Majlis (Parliament) speaker Mohammad-Baqer Qalibaf landed in the Pakistani capital Islamabad at the head of a high-ranking delegation for talks with the American side.

Earlier, he had said a ceasefire in Lebanon and the release of Iran’s blocked assets were the prerequisites to be met before the commencement of negotiations with the United States.

According to the Lebanese health ministry, the latest deaths bring to 1,953 the number of people, who have been killed in Lebanon since March 2, 2025 as a result of Israeli violations of a ceasefire agreement that had been signed between the Israeli regime and the country's Hezbollah resistance movement the previous year.

As part of the deal, the regime was expected to end its deadly escalation towards the country that had already cost thousands of lives.

Earlier this year, Hezbollah announced an end to its period of strategic patience in the face of the breaches, beginning to strike various Israeli targets with rocket barrages.

The movement has also responded to the latest deadly strikes with several bouts of reprisal.

Hezbollah's Secretary-General Sheikh Naim Qassem has attributed the recent deadly escalation by Tel Aviv to the frustration of the regime's sinister goals, which it had sought to achieve as part of unprovoked aggression targeting Iran and regional resistance fighters.

Most recently, Sheikh Qassem strongly condemned the recent wave of deadly Israeli strikes on Lebanese civilians, dismissing the bloody attacks as a desperate attempt to cover up the regime’s "accumulated failure" on the battlefield.

Source: Press TV