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Iran or Taiwan United States President Donald Trump has departed China following a three-day trip, touting several broad trade deals but suggesting little progress on key issues related to Taiwan or the [US-Israeli
relations with Israel were brokered by the US during Trump’s first term. - **Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to “crush” Hezbollah in Lebanon**, dealing another blow to hopes for a US-Iran
Iran feel about the deal?** The Guardian’s Deepa Parent found a [shared sense of exhaustion](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/jun/16/iran-reaction-peace-deal-agreement-us-trump), and anger that nothing has really changed. - **What does the deal mean for US-Israeli relations
relations between the two allies have come under pressure of late. Recently, US President Donald Trump reportedly clashed with the Israeli leader over military action in Lebanon that brought renewed strikes and threatened peace talks
US-Iran deal, a source has [told Israeli newspaper Hareetz](https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/israel-security/2026-06-16/ty-article-live/trump-says-iran-agreed-to-never-have-a-nuclear-weapon/0000019e-ce00-d730-a99e-ee4a65fc0000). The assets will reportedly only be released if [Iran](https://www.theguardian.com/world/iran) allows for the toll-free reopening of the strait
deal, he told its many critics not to pass judgment yet: “We do not know what the agreement will be.” Increasingly, the Israeli prime minister who had dominated relations with five US presidents
relations official also said the group had received assurances from Iran that it would demand a withdrawal of Israeli troops from Lebanon in its next phase of talks with the US. The comments came
Relations Committee, said the deal is a “surrender to Iran” but that the US should be “glad about it because every day this insane, illegal war continues, we get weaker”. ## **In Lebanon** - **Trump rebukes Israeli
Israeli-Arab relations”, the Carnegie Endowment reported. After the September 11, 2001, attacks on the US, EMET changed its name to the FDD, and over the next two decades, Iran became central to the organisation
related to the original goals.” The US president and the Israeli prime minister have long presented mirror images of each other. They have both pioneered populist methods to dominate domestic politics, cutting away
Israeli strikes. US negotiators have been reluctant to agree to a large-scale release of funds without significant concessions on Iran’s nuclear programme, however. ### Extending the ceasefire to Lebanon Israel’s bombardment and occupation
deal will ensure “Iran will never have a nuclear weapon”. That is something that Tehran might agree to. Iran’s renunciation of atomic arms was once reinforced by religious edict, or fatwa, but the supreme
deal after the US and Israel launched a war against Iran on February 28. Critics have questioned Trump’s objectives in the war, which started with the idea of regime change in Iran, ending
deal signing, Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that Israeli forces will also remain in Gaza, Lebanon and** **Syria** “for as long as necessary”. He also announced he would be running for relection. - **Hezbollah
US to halting Israeli attacks on Hezbollah in Lebanon. Headlines in Israeli media described the “abject failure” of these efforts. Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel’s prime minister, last week said he supported Trump’s efforts
US-Israeli war on Iran has largely cut oil flows via the strait, and although several tankers have managed to leave the Gulf recently, oil and liquefied natural gas flows are still severely constrained
Israeli forces appear to be positioning themselves for a potential encirclement of Nabatieh, a city that serves as an economic centre and a cultural heartland for southern Lebanon. Prof Yagil Levy, the head
related closures, aviation authorities said. - The US wants Iran to halt its nuclear programme and hand over enriched uranium, a demand Tehran rejects. Iran says its nuclear programme is for research purposes and that
deal with Iran stops the current offensive. Photograph: Mohamed Azakir/Reuters European leaders have condemned Israel’s expansion into Lebanon. The French president, Emmanuel Macron, called for an end to the fighting, saying “nothing justifies
US president claiming it is the 10th war he has ended, the situation on the ground in [Lebanon](https://www.theguardian.com/world/lebanon) looks anything but stable. Israeli troops remained in their positions deep in Lebanon