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significant point of contention in Washington’s own negotiations with Iran, which [insists a full ceasefire in Lebanon](/news/2026/6/1/iran-warns-israeli-attacks-in-lebanon-and-gaza-threaten-us-ceasefire-talks) must be part of any deal. ## Hezbollah fires rocket salvo at northern Israel Hezbollah also carried
significant progress in preventing Iran from developing a nuclear weapon. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said that the conflict would eliminate the Iranian threat to Israel. But Iran would still possess missiles and maintain proxy
significant development. Israeli officials have portrayed the seizure as both a symbolic and strategic victory, arguing that the high ground gives their forces a commanding view across southern Lebanon and into Israel's Galilee region
talks was that Iran opened the Strait of Hormuz, and it also had to commit to negotiations on its stock of highly enriched uranium. Asked whether the US would lift sanctions on Iran in return
Israel was also harming the diplomatic process by continuing to violate the ceasefire in [Lebanon](https://www.theguardian.com/world/lebanon). “Following overnight events, we need to reassess … Any diplomatic process requires a minimum stable environment,” Baqaei said
significant progress” had been made in the previous round but stressed that a framework must be agreed upon before talks could advance. He described US demands on Iran’s nuclear programme as “maximalist”. Ghalibaf
significance of Trump’s communications with Hezbollah? “This is unprecedented, if he really spoke to Hezbollah and not one of its allies,” said Al Jazeera’s Ali Hashem, reporting from Beirut, Lebanon. “This could
Israel and Lebanon, which took effect on Friday. Hailing Tehran’s announcement, Trump declared the waterway “ready for business and full passage,” but said the US Navy’s blockade of Iranian ports would remain
talks, fighting has continued between Hezbollah and Israel in Lebanon, where more than 2,100 people have been killed by Israeli strikes, according to Lebanese health officials. Hezbollah has also fired into Israel, killing
talks about giving Lebanon and Israel some ‘breathing space’, it could be interpreted as a ceasefire,” she reported. “But I just spoke to an official source in Lebanon who told me that there
Lebanon, the immediate military significance of the attack appeared to be limited. The political significance, however, may be far greater. For years, Iran has generally justified direct attacks on Israel as retaliation for actions against
Israel’s military operations in Lebanon as a ceasefire violation. “There is the prospect before us, which could happen today, it could happen tomorrow, it could happen next week – that for the first time, certainly
Israel launched their war on February 28. “Some progress has been made, significant progress, although not final progress has been made,” Rubio told reporters in New Delhi. “I do think perhaps there is the possibility
talks on deep mistrust of Washington](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/may/30/iran-trump-peace-deal-analysis), accusing the US of shifting its demands while continuing to back Israeli military operations across the region. Its foreign ministry spokesperson, Esmail Baghaei, said negotiations were
Israel attacked Iran on Feb. 28, sparking a regional war that for the first time spread to U.S. allies in the Gulf including Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. Iran struck U.S. military bases
Talks with the U.S. remain on hold. Meanwhile, the Israeli military [launched strikes in Lebanon yesterday](https://www.npr.org/2026/04/27/nx-s1-5800669/iran-middle-east-updates), causing many Lebanese to question the ceasefire in Lebanon to pause the fighting between Israel
significant political and operational constraints.” **Israel doesn’t ‘want witnesses’** UNIFIL’s mandate has evolved over the years. After the July 2006 war between Hezbollah and Lebanon, its responsibilities were to implement obligations under
Israel – reinforce this advantage. American forces, together with the Israeli army, have killed more than 3,000 people, and struck thousands of sites across Iran in the current war, including Iran’s energy and nuclear
talks, but there has been no mention of Iran’s missile arsenal or its use of regional proxies, both of which are Israeli priorities. When Trump did mention Netanyahu, it was mostly to tell
talks to end the crisis, and the situation has led to an increasingly voracious back-and-forth between Beirut and Tehran. A conditional [“ceasefire” currently in effect](/news/2026/6/4/israel-and-lebanon-agree-to-conditional-ceasefire) between the Lebanese government and Israel, negotiated