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Lebanon for even a day. This past week, Iran upped the stakes for Israel’s continued disruption of a peace deal by launching missiles at it after Israel again bombed Beirut’s southern suburbs, home
news you need to start your day.* ### Today's top stories **Israeli forces launched strikes in Lebanon and Iran, and Iran has attacked Israel in retaliation. The violence is threatening** to [plunge the Middle East
Israel traded fire in the [most significant escalation](/news/2026/6/9/trump-warns-netanyahu-youll-be-on-your-own-if-attacks-on-iran-continue) since their “ceasefire” began on April 8. The flare-up was triggered by an Israeli attack on Lebanon’s capital, Beirut, on Sunday. According to Lebanon
News Agency (NNA) reports that a series of Israeli overnight and early morning attacks have targeted multiple locations across southern Lebanon. - Hezbollah on Thursday said it has carried out several attacks on Israeli army positions
Israel was going to increase the number and intensity of its strikes targeting Hezbollah in response to the Iran-backed Shia Muslim group's attacks, including those involving fibre-optic drones that can evade Israeli
strikes. Iran has always insisted that Lebanon be included in any ceasefire - something Israel has rejected, arguing its conflict against Hezbollah is separate from its war on Iran. Hezbollah has also rejected the terms
news agency, as Israeli raids continued in the country’s south. All three of the historic city’s hospitals have been hit since the start of the latest war between Iran-backed militant group Hezbollah
News Agency reported. Israel also demolished houses, a convent and a school on Friday. Israel issued a forced evacuation order to residents in Habboush on Friday, which is located north of the Litani River
News Agency reported, in violation of the [ceasefire](/features/2026/5/5/us-push-for-lebanon-and-israel-leaders-to-meet-could-inflame-tensions) brokered by the United States last month. At least four people were killed and three others wounded in an Israeli air strike attack on the town
News Agency said on Wednesday. The fighting in Lebanon is considered one of the biggest [threats to the framework agreement](/news/2026/6/17/iran-war-day-110-tehran-says-israeli-attacks-on-lebanon-threaten-us-deal) in the US-Israel war on Iran with Tehran warning that new Israeli strikes
News. The reported losses are estimated at $1bn, nearly 20 percent of the Pentagon’s pre-war inventory. - **US pauses Taiwan arms sales:** Acting Navy Secretary Hung Cao [told a Senate hearing](/news/2026/5/22/us-pausing-14bn-arms-sale-to-taiwan-due-to-iran-war-navy-chief-says) that Washington
strike that hit near a hospital in Tyre, Lebanon, on Monday. Photograph: Aziz Taher/Reuters Donald Trump has said Hezbollah and Israel have [agreed to mutual de-escalation](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/jun/01/european-leaders-condemn-israel-incursion-into-lebanon) and to scale back fighting
news agency that the three rescuers were initially trapped under rubble by the second Israeli strike and were later confirmed to have died in the attack. The Lebanese army said that two of its troops
strikes from laying mines around the shipping channel. While a ceasefire came into effect on 8 April, Trump has repeatedly suggested the US and Iran are close to a permanent deal and that negotiations
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news agency that nuclear issues are not part of current negotiations. "Our focus at this stage is on ending the war on all fronts, including Lebanon," he said, adding that lifting sanctions on Tehran
strikes on cars on a major highway linking Beirut to southern Lebanon have killed at least eight people, including two children, Lebanon’s Ministry of Health reported. A photograph of the bombed cars shared
News Agency reported on Tuesday. The Israeli military said in a statement that it struck more than 100 Hezbollah infrastructure sites and “terrorists” in the Bekaa Valley and across southern Lebanon in the wave
Lebanon. Then the withdrawal occurred in May 2000, and to many, it felt like a natural result of all that was happening. This approach was never abandoned, but it became unnecessary for a long period
news agency. “What we’ve been seeing over the past hours has been an escalation,” said Al Jazeera’s Ali Hashem from Beirut. “This is taking us back to square one.” Also reporting from