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Israel to halt their recent military actions against Iran. FBI Director Kash Patel confirmed that
Iran’s foreign ministry spokesperson, Esmail Baghaei, said the US holds direct responsibility for the recent ceasefire breaches, adding that Israel’s military actions
military operations such as the recent war on Iran. The USS Liberty attack remains a dark chapter, but it is not the only instance of Israel taking aggressive action
recent months have bridled at even cautious criticism from Berlin, while Germany has [distanced itself from the US-Israeli military action](https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog_entry/berlins-merz-says-iran-war-is-root-cause-of-germanys-current-economic-problems/) against Iran. Merz drew fire last August from Netanyahu’s government
action in Beirut to avoid jeopardising efforts to strike a broader deal to end the war between the US, Israel and Iran. Iran, which has long provided Hezbollah with significant ideological, military and financial backing
Iran which prohibits Israel from further military action in Lebanon would risk damaging Israel’s carefully cultivated image of military dominance while deepening divisions within Netanyahu’s coalition, and those tensions are already emerging within
Israel and US military assets and infrastructure in Gulf countries, causing multiple deaths. After the recent capture of the tankers by the US, Iran called Washington’s actions
recently on Thursday. But that is a reduction on what went before, with reports that the White House has been pressuring Israel to limit its military action in Beirut to avoid jeopardising efforts to strike
recently suggested that a deal might be within reach. Conventional logic would suggest that Iran should avoid actions that could endanger diplomacy. Yet Tehran may believe the opposite. Iranian leaders could have concluded that demonstrating
recent weeks that theirs is a defence alliance, not designed (or requested by Donald Trump) to formally endorse offensive action over Iran. The US-Israel attacks are viewed in Europe as a war of choice
military prison. The punishments given in the two cases are unusual. The conflict-monitoring group Action on Armed Violence found that Israel had closed down or left unresolved 88% of cases of alleged misconduct
recently endorsed Israel’s decision to attack Iran. Shortly after Trump’s rebuke, Gabbard did an about-face and [said](https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c056zqn6vvyo) Iran could produce a nuclear weapon “within weeks”. The episode underscored
Iran war will restart in the absence of signs of compromise. According to state media, the UAE foreign minister, Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, held talks with other states in the region, including Saudi
actions in Northern Ireland in recent years. More recent high-profile protests – such as 2012 loyalist [rioting](/news/2012/12/8/violent-belfast-flag-riots-flare-again) over a council’s flag-flying vote and [another](/video/inside-story/2021/4/10/is-peace-at-risk-in-northern-ireland) over post-Brexit arrangements in 2021 – concerned
military will continue its ground operations in southern Lebanon,** hours after Israel and Lebanon [agreed to implement a US-backed ceasefire](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/jun/04/israel-lebanon-renew-ceasefire-hezbollah-trump-iran-deal-middle-east-us) to end hostilities. Katz said the **Israel Defense Forces (IDF) will
action against Iran. - **School strike investigation ongoing:** A senior US military commander declined to take responsibility for a strike on a school in Iran that killed 155 people on the first
Recently, US President Donald Trump reportedly clashed with the Israeli leader over military action in Lebanon that brought renewed strikes and threatened peace talks with Tehran. The US and Iran exchanged strikes for a second
Israel’s actions. The backlash comes at a time of growing unease among the Italian public with the wider implications of the conflict, particularly fears of economic fallout. Concerns have intensified in recent weeks over
military bases in southern Spain for use during the U.S.-Israel war in Iran. Trump has also publicly criticized Britain after its prime minister, Keir Starmer, publicly distanced the U.K. from America's Iran policy
recent years. Tehran appears to view Moscow’s position as aligned with its interests. Iran has managed to withstand a powerful military attack by the US and Israel, which is often seen as a major