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Lebanon on June 6, 2026. **AFP/via Getty Images** AFP/via Getty Images Israel airstrikes hit Beirut's suburbs on Sunday, the first such attack on the Lebanese capital since a U.S.-brokered ceasefire was renewed last
ceasefire was announced last month. More than 3,100 people have been killed in Lebanon since 2 March, when Lebanese armed group Hezbollah fired at Israel
Lebanon and northern Israel were “a legitimate response to the enemy’s persistent violations of the ceasefire since the first day of the announcement
ceasefire was announced by Donald Trump on April 16. Since then, only one strike has hit Beirut’s suburbs, but Israeli attacks and displacement orders in southern Lebanon have not ceased. Nor has Hezbollah retaliation
announced it was halting all communications with the U-S unless Israel stops its expanding military offensive in southern Lebanon, the semi-official Iranian news agency Tasnim said. Referring to Israel, the news agency said
Lebanon question. The emerging memorandum of understanding calls for a ceasefire between the U.S. and its allies against Iran and its proxies, such as Hezbollah, but also underscores Israel's right to act against imminent
Israel has ramped up its attacks on southern Lebanon, killing two people and issuing several forced displacement orders as the two sides prepare for United States-brokered talks on extending a ceasefire. Lebanon’s National
announcement, Netanyahu said [Israel](https://www.theguardian.com/world/israel) would continue military operations in southern Lebanon, where ground forces are pushing toward the **Zahrani River**, their deepest incursion in Lebanon in 25 years. His statement made
announced yet another conditional ceasefire following talks in Washington. However, Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem [rejected that ceasefire](/news/liveblog/2026/6/5/iran-war-live-hezbollah-rejects-truce-as-israel-continues-lebanon-strikes), calling it a “farce” and stating that attacks on northern Israel would continue for as long
ceasefire published by Washington, Israel reserves the right to act against “planned, imminent or ongoing attacks”. Israeli troops who invaded Lebanon are also operating inside an Israeli-announced
Israel continues to occupy parts of southern Lebanon, which it calls a buffer zone. Lebanon’s Ministry of Public Health’s Emergency Operations Center reported on Friday that 2,618 people have been killed
Israel’s military ordered residents of the city of Nabatieh, a major Hezbollah stronghold, to leave ahead of strikes. - **Lebanon’s government has said it would seek a full ceasefire in a new round
announcement of a ceasefire, suggesting a long-term strategy of territorial erasure rather than immediate tactical necessity. Even before the current conflict erupted in March, Israel was violating the November 2024 ceasefire signed with Hezbollah
announced that U.S. talks with Iran might resume within the next two days.** This comes as Israel conducts negotiations for other Middle East wars. In Washington, D.C., yesterday, Israel and Lebanon held historic direct diplomatic
ceasefire between Iran and the US was [announced](/news/liveblog/2026/4/7/iran-war-live-trump-warns-of-devastating-attacks-as-deal-deadline-nears), showed an overwhelming number of Israelis urging their country’s war on Lebanon to continue, whatever the US position. Past indications that Netanyahu may have been
Announced by US President Donald Trump, the ceasefire leaves open questions. First, it does not mention the withdrawal of Israeli troops from southern Lebanon, which has raised fears that parts of the country will remain
ceasefire on April 8, Israel has not halted its campaign in Lebanon, insisting the two fronts are separate. Iran, however, has long maintained that any peace deal with Washington must include an end to fighting
ceasefire in Lebanon. That was supposed to start a chain of confidence-building events, including the opening of the strait and the possible release of a first tranche of frozen Iranian assets. But Trump
Israel's prime minister ordered strikes on the southern suburbs of Beirut. Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said the agreement with the US was "unequivocally a ceasefire on all fronts, including in Lebanon" and that
announcement followed a trilateral meeting between the United States, Israel and Lebanon on Tuesday, as both sides sought an off-ramp for the conflict between Israel and the Iran-backed Lebanese militant group Hezbollah. Israel