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Responsible Statecraft, a US foreign policy think tank, told Al Jazeera that Iran is likely to perceive the latest attacks by the US as an effort to create in the Gulf “what Israel has created
conflict](https://www.npr.org/series/1205445976/middle-east-crisis) ### [Skeletons in their clothing: Recovering bodies from the rubble in Gaza](https://www.npr.org/2026/05/06/nx-s1-5811930/gaza-recovering-bodies) U.S. President Donald Trump played down the exchange of fire on Thursday, calling the U.S. strikes
Trump denied that. This required talks among Israel, the US, and Lebanon, which culminated in the ceasefire in Lebanon. In response, Iran announced it would allow all commercial ships to pass through the Strait
response to Israeli strikes in Lebanon. There was relative calm in southern Lebanon on Monday. Hezbollah’s attacks on Israeli military targets, both in southern Lebanon and northern Israel, stopped just before midnight, and Israel
conflict ends.” - **Foreign ministers from 17 countries, including the UK, Tuesday urged Israel and [Lebanon](https://www.theguardian.com/world/lebanon) to “seize this opportunity” ahead of talks between the two nations in Washington.** Britain’s foreign ministry
response - which was delivered via Pakistan - was now being reviewed, according to Tasnim news agency. The US is yet to confirm it has replied to Tehran. On Saturday, President Donald Trump he would "soon
conflict with the US and Israel. “In my opinion, this agreement will not hold up; the US will violate it again. It’s better that we remain firm in our stance, for example, keep closing
Trump and Netanyahu fall. The New Yorker called the videos “inescapable artefacts” of the war. The research firm Cyabra tracked 145 million views in the first weeks of the conflict alone. Iranian embassies amplified
response to Israeli attacks on Hezbollah in Lebanon, the immediate military significance of the attack appeared to be limited. The political significance, however, may be far greater. For years, Iran has generally justified direct attacks
responsibility for Lebanon's security - Israel and Lebanon requested that the US continues to facilitate further direct talks with the objective of "resolving all remaining issues" The statement added that the truce was a "gesture
Trump said he wanted to [separate](/video/newsfeed/2026/6/3/trump-seeks-to-split-lebanon-talks-from-war-on-iran-negotiations) talks on the conflict in Lebanon and those on the US-Israeli war on Iran. Tehran, however, insists the conflicts are linked, and its foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi
Trump has shifted between conciliatory and hardline rhetoric, linking the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz to forcing Iran to negotiate, while warning of military action if negotiations fail. - The mixed messaging has unsettled markets
Trump are on the same page in Lebanon and share the objective of disarming Hezbollah. “I think he understands that Lebanon has been taken hostage by Hezbollah,” Netanyahu said. Hezbollah, which is allied with Iran
conflict is complicating President Donald Trump's efforts to strike a deal to end the war between the US, Israel and Iran. Lebanese media reported that Israeli air and artillery strikes across southern Lebanon killed
Israel appears to have been contained for now after Donald Trump insisted he called “all the shots” in the Middle East, but in a dangerously fragile region [Benjamin Netanyahu](https://www.theguardian.com/world/benjamin-netanyahu) has again shown
conflict and remains unclear. “We’ve had Trump say that he would be open to jointly controlling the Strait of Hormuz with Iran, where both sides collect a toll for shipping,” Geist Pinfold noted, calling
response offered to transfer some enriched uranium to a third country while postponing nuclear negotiations until after a permanent ceasefire. But Trump dismissed it as “totally unacceptable”. Baghaei reiterated Tehran’s position on Monday. “This
response to the latest US peace proposal as “stupid” and “garbage”, amid fears the conflict could further disrupt shipping through the Strait of Hormuz. - Al Jazeera’s Mike Hanna said rising diesel costs linked
response to earlier US air strikes, which it said were conducted to prevent Iranian boats and missile strikes from laying mines around the shipping channel. While a ceasefire came into effect on 8 April, Trump
responsibility for the attacks. The strikes showered the streets in rubble and caused a wave of people to flee the southern suburbs in fear of further strikes. After Iran’s missile attacks on northern Israel