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Trump's demand not to attack Beirut. "Now is the time to tell... our friend 'no'," said far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir. The opposition leader, Yair Lapid, said Israel had become
Israel began attacking it in late February. In early April, the US and Iran announced a ceasefire under which Iran ended its drone and missile strikes on Gulf countries including the UAE, but few vessels
comments came after Trump told the New York Post that he berated Netanyahu during a call earlier this week over Israel’s [escalation in Lebanon](/news/2026/6/3/israels-invasion-of-southern-lebanon-devastates-centuries-of-history). “I was a little bit perturbed at his constantly
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
attack on Beirut would renew [full-scale war](https://apnews.com/hub/iran) across the Mideast, even as Pakistan tries to restart talks between Tehran and Washington. Iran wants a deal to include ending
attack on Iran stands at roughly 93 percent. “Traditionally in Israel, you can much easier get consensus for a major majority by launching another war, rather than any diplomatic agreement,” Levy said. With elections
comments and US media reports suggesting Washington was urging restraint, Israel struck targets inside Iran. Whether the apparent gap between Washington and Israel reflects a genuine disagreement remains unclear. Reports of tense conversations between Trump
Beirut bombing and Iran’s retaliation, Trump told a Fox News reporter he wanted Iran to stop firing missiles and return to the negotiating table. He said Israel’s strikes in Lebanon were not coordinated
Beirut** in response to fire on Israeli communities and territory”. The IDF also issued a warning this morning saying **fighting will continue in southern Lebanon** as it urged people to “refrain from heading south
Israel also covers Lebanon, complicating negotiations with US President Trump. NNA reported that Israeli air and artillery strikes intensified across the south of the country on Wednesday, with attacks in a number of cities, towns
Beirut since that truce was agreed in Washington, with U.S. mediation. But elsewhere in the country, attacks have been ramping up from both sides. In the south, many had to re-evacuate their homes
Beirut. Tehran has long insisted that a truce with Washington includes a halt to hostilities in Lebanon. Since the start of the truce between Iran and the US, Israel has continued attacking Lebanon
Beirut targeting the Iranian-backed armed group Hezbollah triggered their first exchange of fire since a truce in April. Iran warned that it could hit Israel again if it did not stop attacks in Lebanon
commentator Abed Abou Shhadeh has told Al Jazeera that Israelis, especially those in the north of the country, have borne the brunt of attacks from Hezbollah and that has left them frustrated with news
Beirut meant "to disrupt our efforts to reach a deal" and that "Trump has to stop Netanyahu's reckless maneuvers." ### Trump says 'I call the shots,' not Israel The White House did not respond
Trump’s plans, with one congressman describing the potential deal as “basically a surrender document”. “The President says the war is over. I hope that he is right,” Adam Schiff, senator for California, said
comments emerged, the Israeli military issued a forced displacement order for residents of the southern Beirut suburbs of Dahiye and strikes were ordered. The previous day Israeli ground forces reached their deepest point in Lebanon
attacking his home country of Lebanon, [killing hundreds](/news/2026/4/8/hundreds-of-casualties-across-lebanon-after-israel-says-it-hit-100-sites), and occupying territory within the country’s south, Antoun Sehnaoui was being publicly praised for his support for Israel, and his family’s history of being
attacks on Lebanon since renewed hostilities between Israel and Hezbollah began in March. Photograph: EPA US officials have suggested that regional allies have agreed to terms of a deal, but curbs on fighting in [Lebanon
comments aired shortly before the US Central Command (Centcom) [announced](https://x.com/centcom/status/2064457103134343170?s=46&t=l9kYTYnczdcmRxIf7ooCqA) that US forces had begun to launch “self-defense strikes” on Iran in response to the downing of the Apache helicopter near