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Trump [announced the ceasefire on Thursday](/news/2026/4/16/trump-says-israel-and-lebanon-agree-to-temporary-ceasefire) and confirmed that Iran-backed Hezbollah were also included in the cessation of hostilities. Joyous scenes occurred across Lebanon, with barrages of gunfire ringing out across Beirut
Israel.  A destroyed house near Sidon in southern Lebanon. Photograph: Anadolu/Getty Images Citing what he called Hezbollah’s “repeated violations” of a ceasefire officially
Hezbollah, the Iranian-backed militia which has launched drone strikes into Israel. The Israel Defense Forces told Lebanese civilians to evacuate areas of southern Beirut, causing thousands of people to flee. Iran said on Tuesday
Israel has been exchanging fire for the past six weeks. But in a later post on Truth Social, Trump urged the group to abide by the ceasefire, saying, "I hope Hezbollah acts nicely and well
Trump’s announcement? On Monday, Netanyahu’s office said Israel would reserve the right to strike Beirut if Hezbollah attacks continue. “If Hezbollah does not cease attacking our cities and citizens … Israel will attack terror
detailed maps showing homes destroyed or razed by Israel. ## Is there a chance for a ceasefire? That remains to be seen, but for now, Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said his country’s military
Trump said. ## In Israel - **NYT lawsuit:** Israel says it [will sue The New York Times](/news/2026/5/14/israels-netanyahu-says-suing-new-york-times-over-palestinian-rape-article) after the newspaper published an article by columnist Nicholas Kristof detailing rape allegations by Palestinian detainees against Israeli forces
Trump](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/donaldtrump) announced that a temporary ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon – which was due to expire tomorrow – has been extended by three weeks. But the ceasefire has only been loosely observed by Israel
details. In Lebanon: - **[Israel kept up strikes on southern Lebanon](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/jun/02/israel-strikes-southern-lebanon-despite-trump-ceasefire), pressing its campaign against Hezbollah** a day after Donald Trump asked Benjamin Netanyahu not to attack Beirut to avert further escalation
Trump said speaking with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who had pressed the U.S. to go to war, went "very well." **There had been growing optimism among officials** Earlier on Saturday, a regional official with
details on what was discussed. It came as Israel launched new attacks on Lebanon on Friday, killing at least seven people in the south, according to the Lebanese state news agency NNA. The Lebanese Ministry
details in the agreement remain unresolved, particularly in southern Lebanon. “There is a Hezbollah kill zone in the south of Lebanon, and it’s not at all clear that the ceasefire will include that area
detailed the latest Israeli attacks on Lebanon, the post continued, and told Ghalibaf that so far 1.2 million Lebanese people have been displaced by the fighting. “Israel is literally committing crimes in our country
Trump late on Monday, Israeli forces would not bomb the capital in exchange for Hezbollah not attacking Israel. It came after Iran warned that Israeli action in Lebanon jeopardised talks on a deal
details, and the 14-point memorandum of understanding is focused on ending the war," he said. Nooshabadi said the 60-day talks were contingent on the lifting of sanctions and a complete release of frozen
Hezbollah rejected the ceasefire too, demanding a complete Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon. It’s a territorial escalation for sure, says Emma, which has delighted far-right elements in Netanyahu’s coalition government, who have called
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 later emerged that
Hezbollah led Iran to say it would cut off negotiations with the United States until that conflict was frozen. Trump, facing the collapse of talks after he had claimed a deal was imminent, replied
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 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