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Israel after more than 2,100 deaths. Hezbollah has rejected the negotiations. - **Lebanese villages razed ‘just like’ in Gaza:** Israeli soldiers have told the Haaretz newspaper that the Israeli military is demolishing villages in southern
negotiations to end the war stagnating, Israel’s escalation in Lebanon and its threat to bomb Beirut risks derailing the fragile truce that came into effect in April. Iranian officials have suggested that they
Lebanon tensions test wider diplomacy:** Al Jazeera correspondent Kimberly Halkett said [Trump’s intervention](/news/2026/6/1/washington-proposes-roadmap-for-de-escalation-in-lebanon-us-official) was driven by concerns that an Israeli advance on Beirut could derail negotiations with Iran. While the US president
Lebanon and an end to Israeli strikes across the country, not just in Beirut. It is unclear how negotiations in Washington will be affected by Israel’s latest strikes on Beirut. Israelis are bracing
Iran ceasefire.” ## Israeli provocations Israel began its war on Lebanon in October 2023, the day after the beginning of the war on Gaza. A ceasefire was agreed between Israel and Hezbollah in November
negotiations surrounding the Iran nuclear deal and previously served in Unit 8200, Israel’s signals intelligence division, which has faced criticism over its surveillance of Palestinians. [Eyal Hulata](https://www.fdd.org/team/eyal-hulata/), another senior international fellow
Israel and Lebanon, a move that could influence broader negotiations. Iran has consistently maintained that any agreement with the US must address the situation in Lebanon. Iranian Parliament Speaker Ghalibaf, in a phone call with
negotiations with Iran in Qatar are continuing despite US attacks, adding that discussions over the “specific language” of a draft agreement could take “a few days”. Rubio also stressed that the Strait of Hormuz would
negotiations with Iran are going “very well” and a deal to end the conflict “could happen over the weekend”. However, he added, “Who knows?” - The House of Representatives [voted 215-208 to require](/news/2026/6/3/us-house-of-representatives-passes-war-powers-resolution-in-rebuke-to-trump) Trump
Lebanon. Opinion polls in the US and Europe say the war is deeply unpopular. But widespread anger against the Iran war has failed to turn into mass street protests, such as during Israel’s genocidal
Israel and the US," Bruen added. "Whether it's in Lebanon or in Gaza, there are things that Netanyahu has chosen to do which are politically problematic even for Trump or the Republicans." Other
negotiations, at a time and place to be determined. Israel said it wanted to disarm all non-state terror groups - a reference to Hezbollah. Lebanon called for a ceasefire and measures to address its humanitarian
negotiated with the United States. The administration appears to leave some wiggle room on the Lebanon question. The emerging memorandum of understanding calls for a ceasefire between the U.S. and its allies against Iran
Lebanon, even without US backing. Analysts say that is a position Israel cannot sustain for long. ## What is at the core of the US-Israel disagreement? Ultimately, observers say, the two leaders are driven
Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza, saying “almost all universities and schools there have been destroyed. “We unequivocally condemn these crimes against humanity, which will cause long-term harm to the future of education
negotiating table,” Williams said. ## ‘Mowing the grass’ in Iran On Tuesday, the US Department of Defense requested $53.6bn for autonomous drones for the 2027 fiscal year, a roughly 24,000 percent increase from last
Gaza and Lebanon, have dragged on. “He’s got no story going into this election, and so he needs to either somehow achieve victory in Lebanon, or if not victory, at least like tell
Lebanon. On Monday, [Iran and Israel targeted each other](https://apnews.com/article/iran-us-ceasefire-hezbollah-israel-c16dc4917512f7436a3921a4b044b98b). ### Trump says U.S. is sneaking oil past the Strait of Hormuz Since the U.S. and Israel started the war with Feb. 28 attacks
Lebanon”, said Michele Valensise, president of the Institute for International Affairs and former secretary-general of Italy’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs. “Israel’s military operation there objectively constitutes an irritant, complicating negotiations with
Iran?” the senators wrote. “Has anyone under your command analysed whether such sharing would violate the terms of any intelligence sharing agreements with regards to the use of any US-provided intelligence in operations that