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agreement” or MoU that would first establish broad principles before details are negotiated over 30 to 60 days. “The trend this week has been towards a reduction in disputes, but there are still issues that
Lebanon on June 6, 2026.](https://npr.brightspotcdn.com/dims3/default/strip/false/crop/1800x1800+450+0/resize/100/quality/85/format/jpeg/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fnpr-brightspot.s3.amazonaws.com%2F40%2Fd4%2Ff5e2b24142a8b8319cc693507ff7%2Fgettyimages-2279499016.jpg)](https://www.npr.org/2026/06/07/nx-s1-5849220/israel-lebanon-beirut-airstrike-ceasefire) ### [World](https://www.npr.org/sections/world/) ### [Israel hits Beirut's suburbs in retaliatory attack against Hezbollah](https://www.npr.org/2026/06/07/nx-s1-5849220/israel-lebanon-beirut-airstrike-ceasefire) Israel launched strikes on central and western Iran early Monday
ceasefire in Lebanon and the withdrawal of Israel forces, the unfreezing of half of Iran’s frozen overseas assets and a form of Iranian management over the strait of Hormuz, which before the war carried
detail. The Financial Times said a ceasefire could be announced soon, citing Lebanese officials. Reports earlier said Israeli prime minister **Benjamin Netanyahu** was weighing a possible truce with Lebanon after pressure from Washington. Meanwhile
Israel would be “prohibited” from launching attacks in Lebanon. Iran has confirmed reopening the Strait of Hormuz for the “duration” of the current pause in fighting, which is set to end early next week, barring
ceasefire in Lebanon as part of a broader Iran-U.S. deal. Last night, Israel targeted an apartment building, killing two people. Arraf, who is in Beirut, says that apartment buildings in the areas
details of a final agreement could be worked out “within a reasonable timeframe between 30 to 60 days” after the initial framework was complete. - The naval blockade must be completely lifted within 30 days, Tasnim
details of the planned second stage of negotiations between Israel and Lebanon after an initial round in Washington, DC, in mid-April, which led to the current status quo of a ceasefire being declared
details of the deal remain scant and it remains possible some aspects of the memo could change, but here is what we know so far about the potential agreement that could bring
Israel to end its offensive in Lebanon. On Saturday, Trump spoke to the Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, the key original advocate of the war when it began in February, to try to reassure
agreement by Israel. Since early March, Israel has continued to launch near-daily attacks on Lebanon and currently occupies about one-fifth of the country. According to the Lebanese Ministry of Public Health, more than
details included the lifting of a US naval blockade and "at least $300bn (£223bn)" to address the damage caused by the US and Israeli strikes on Iran. Israel is not involved in the talks which
agreement has been reached. Trump and senior aides met on Friday to make a "final determination" about a framework for extending the ceasefire, but the meeting concluded without clarity on the next steps before reports
Israel launched attacks on Iran on February 28. Despite Trump’s announcement, oil prices have [failed to ease](/economy/2026/5/4/oil-prices-flat-as-trumps-plan-for-strait-of-hormuz-fails-to-move-markets) as the international benchmark Brent crude was essentially flat on Monday morning. In response to Trump
ceasefire — a period that the administration says could be used to hash out the finer details of a nuclear agreement — will take several more days. "He's either going to make a good deal
details and there were no immediate evacuation orders issued by the Israeli military - a move that usually precedes Israeli aerial attacks. But families, crammed into cars stuffed with suitcases, blankets and whatever belongings they could
detailing what it described as its military operations against Israel throughout Thursday. The group said it launched its last attack at 11:50pm local time (20:50 GMT), just 10 minutes before the ceasefire took
ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon has not stopped the bombings in southern Lebanon for even a day. Earlier this week, Iran upped the stakes for Israel’s continued disruption of a peace deal by launching
details of the attacks and said only that the targets included missile launch sites and boats trying to “emplace mines”. The strikes threatened an already fragile ceasefire that began on 8 April and came
details on how co-operation with Tehran would be managed. "In all cases, they said they will not be returning until the area becomes safe for navigation, and everything else... The Ship movement is merely