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Lebanon”. However, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) announced a clear reversal in Iran’s position, saying the Strait of Hormuz would not return to its “previous state”, amid the blockade of Iranian ports
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 …**  An Israeli flag flies over
News Agency (NNA), at least six people have been killed since dawn. In southern Lebanon’s Nabatieh area, an Israeli warplane levelled a home in the al-Mahfara neighbourhood of the municipality of Kfar
News Agency [reported](https://www.nbcnews.com/world/iran/iran-suspends-talks-us-israel-attacks-lebanon-rcna347865) that Tehran would stop exchanging messages with Washington through intermediaries, pointing to Israel’s military operations in Lebanon as a ceasefire violation. “There is the prospect before us, which
Israeli strike killed three people in southern Lebanon, and senior officials in Tehran have blamed Washington for stalled negotiations, citing the US naval blockade of Iranian ports. Here is what we know: ## In Iran - **Trump
News Agency (NNA) reported on Thursday morning that Israeli warplanes targeted the Ezzedine residential project in the town of Srifa, killing two people. The Israeli army announced in a post on Telegram that
news agency. He said Iranian forces were stronger and more prepared than before, adding that any renewed aggression would face a response “far more powerful” than previous confrontations. ## War diplomacy - Pakistan has been playing
Israeli 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
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
strikes Iranian military sites. And, Trump's $1.8 billion fund faces scrutiny *Good morning. You're reading the Up First newsletter.*[Subscribe](https://www.npr.org/newsletter/news)*here to get it delivered to your inbox, and*[listen
news cycle. One showed US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu beside the devil, looking at Epstein Files, before Trump presses a button and a rocket flies towards Iran. The camera then
news agency is being quoted as saying. **Iranian state television is reporting the sound of explosions being heard in the cities of Tehran, Isfahan and Tabriz**. It came as the Israeli military said it carried
news briefing on Thursday that “peace in Lebanon and cessation of armed attacks in Lebanon are essential for peace talks”. In Lebanon, there were widespread celebrations at the fragile ceasefire. In Beirut, cars with mattresses
news agency, citing an official briefed on the meeting, said Trump wants the nuclear issue addressed at the start of any negotiations. CNN, citing two sources familiar with the matter, said Trump was unlikely
strike, in the town of Deir Qanun al-Nahr in the Tyre district, **killed 10 people including three children and three women**, the ministry said. - The Israeli army in turn said that it intercepted
Israeli army. This pattern is telling. It took yet another direct affront to Italian personnel, not a humanitarian catastrophe, to move the Italian government. The same reflex was visible when United States President Donald Trump
News on Wednesday that there was "no time pressure" either on the truce or setting a new date for talks. Iran dismissed Trump's extension as "meaningless" and said it would not return to negotiations
Lebanon, as well as the Ramat David, Tel Nof and Nevatim military airbases. For their part, Israeli warplanes attacked the capital, Tehran, and other cities. One of the first targets was Karun, a major petrochemical
news agency reporting the Chicago-based carrier had forecast second-quarter and full-year profits below Wall Street estimates. Meanwhile, the Department of Transportation says it is taking "a look" at Spirit Airlines