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response to his posts from Iran. But Netanyahu issued a statement saying the Israeli military would "continue operating in southern Lebanon as planned." "I spoke this evening with President Trump and told him that
response". Trump has threatened renewed violence as well, writing on his Truth Social platform that if Iran did not agree to a deal "the bombing starts, and it will be, sadly, at a much higher
response. US President Donald Trump said he believed Iran wanted an agreement. “They want to make a deal. We’ve had very good talks over the last 24 hours, and it’s very possible that
response to Tehran’s latest ceasefire proposal. Trump, meanwhile, appeared to indicate an appetite for a third option: a prolonged, grinding conflict. On Thursday, he reposted a New York Post op-ed by Richard Goldberg
responsibility for firing at Israel earlier Sunday. Hezbollah wants the direct talks between Lebanon and Israel to end and instead supports Iran's stance that an overall ceasefire deal between Tehran and Washington include
deal, demanding a full Israeli withdrawal. Israel also insisted that its military operations would continue in southern Lebanon. On Sunday, the Israeli military carried out a strike in Dahieh on what it said
Iran-aligned Hezbollah that the group had used a missile to shoot down an Israeli drone in southern Lebanon. Al Jazeera’s Heidi Pett, reporting from the Lebanese city of Tyre, said there is still
deal with Tehran was within reach, and claimed the regime had agreed to negotiate aspects of its nuclear program that it had refused to discuss even a month ago. His comments come in direct contrast
response to the killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader [Ayatollah Ali Khamenei](/news/2026/2/28/ayatollah-ali-khamenei-the-leader-who-shaped-irans-defiance) in the first strikes on Tehran. Up until then, the Iran-backed, Lebanese-armed group had not attacked Israel since a November
response to the Israeli attacks after the ceasefire, it would once more close the strait of Hormuz, the economically critical waterway it had agreed to open for the two-week duration of the ceasefire
response to the latest US proposal through Islamabad. Qatar’s Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani has also expressed support for Pakistan’s mediation efforts aimed at resolving the crisis through
response to Trump's comments, Baghaei said Iran would act "in any way necessary to secure our interests". Speaking in the Oval Office later on Monday, Trump addressed the ceasefire between the two countries which
Netanyahu told Iranians to “flood the streets and finish the job”. However, things did not go according to plan - if there was indeed a plan. Iran was able to conduct a sustained, and damaging, wave
Netanyahu and of the effects of this war on Iran on the economy.” Trump appears to be losing the backing of European allies as the Iran war escalates, exposing fractures within Nato. He previously called
Netanyahu not to retaliate against Iran - as it happened We’re closing this page and moving our live coverage to a [new blog here](https://www.theguardian.com/world/live/2026/jun/08/iran-israel-news-live-updates-strikes-attacks-intensify-trump-netanyahu), including a fresh summary of the latest developments
deal to reduce or stop levels of violence between [Israel](https://www.theguardian.com/world/israel) and Hezbollah, a militant Islamist movement with close links to Tehran, would support Washington’s efforts to reach a new ceasefire agreement
deal. “This war will end only when it ends in Lebanon, as well,” Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said earlier this week. However, that might not be so simple. For years, Israeli politicians have cast
response to Iran's unwarranted and continued aggression." The second day of American strikes came hours after Bahrain, Kuwait and Jordan — all of which host U.S. troops — came under Iranian fire. It was the third
response, the UAE has doubled down on its alliances with the US and Israel. The Israelis sent an Iron Dome anti-missile system to the UAE, and IDF soldiers to operate it – a significant gesture
response to Hezbollah rocket and drone attacks on Israeli civilians and other violations of a ceasefire announced in April that has failed to end the fighting. Separately, Iran's Tasnim news agency reported that Tehran