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Lebanon’s UN Ambassador Ahmad Arafa commended the Trump administration for “constructive efforts aimed at giving diplomacy a chance”. The announcement is also significant because previous ceasefire attempts between Israel
Lebanon in indirect talks with Israel over implementation of the ceasefire that preceded the latest outbreak of war between Israel and Hezbollah. On the Israeli side, Deputy National Security Adviser Yossi Draznin
significant concessions on Iran’s nuclear programme, however. ### Extending the ceasefire to Lebanon Israel’s bombardment
Israel responded with air strikes across Lebanon and a ground invasion of a significant part of the country's south. A US-brokered ceasefire
Israel breaking the truce on a near-daily basis. The conflict has become a significant point of contention in Washington’s own negotiations with Iran, which [insists a full ceasefire in Lebanon
ceasefire that pauses the fighting between Israel and Hezbollah. [Life hasn't returned to normal](https://one.npr.org/?sharedMediaId=nx-s1-5793643:x) for residents in Lebanon as Israel continues to occupy significant
Israel of the two-week ceasefire in Lebanon by Trump was regarded as significant by Iran
Israel traded fire in the [most significant escalation](/news/2026/6/9/trump-warns-netanyahu-youll-be-on-your-own-if-attacks-on-iran-continue) since their “ceasefire” began on April 8. The flare-up was triggered by an Israeli attack on Lebanon
significant strategic gains, leaving Netanyahu eager to demonstrate progress before any US-backed halt to military operations. ## In Lebanon - **Israel bombs southern Lebanon:** Israeli air attacks were reported on southern Lebanon overnight and into
significant achievements this time." Israel has five army divisions in southern Lebanon, and only yesterday its chief army spokesman said they would continue advancing. This ceasefire
ceasefire from the side of the resistance only; it must be from both sides.” Qassem also demanded that Israel completely withdraw from Lebanon. The next steps, Qassem said, would focus on the release of prisoners
Israel is seeking stronger security guarantees and Hezbollah’s disarmament, while Lebanon wants a permanent ceasefire and Israeli troop withdrawal from the south. Rapalo says Hezbollah’s refusal to commit to any future agreement adds
ceasefire with the US ending was high if Israel did not end its offensive in Lebanon. The truce came into force on 8 April. The US has tried to separate events in Lebanon from
Lebanon and Israel in more than three decades. Last week, the ceasefire was extended by 45 days, but the violence has continued, and Hezbollah has continued to trade attacks with Israel. In August, the Lebanese
ceasefire, Hashem warned that further escalation is likely from both Hezbollah and Israel. He noted that southern Lebanon and the western Bekaa Valley experienced significant
ceasefire struck two months ago - and threatened to suspend peace talks before the renewed strikes began. Israel has conducted strikes across Lebanon and occupied a significant
significant obstacle to a lasting peace deal between Iran and the US has been fighting between [Hezbollah](https://www.theguardian.com/world/hezbollah) and Israel in Lebanon. Iran has also insisted that any ceasefire
ceasefire and withdrawal of Israeli troops from southern Lebanon. Israel has said it will not agree to it until Hezbollah disarms, a longstanding Israeli demand, which the Lebanese government has been unable to enforce
Israel responded by launching a bombing campaign across Lebanon and invading a significant part of the country's south. Lebanon's health ministry says at least 3,666 people have been killed there, while Israeli
significant as the first direct ambassador-level contact in decades, have produced no tangible results on the ground. Lebanon's President Joseph Aoun has called on Israel to fully implement the ceasefire