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ceasefire was agreed. Ursula von der Leyen, the European Commission president, warned: “There can be no lasting peace whilst Lebanon remains in flames.” In [Israel](https://www.theguardian.com/world/israel), concern and anger deepened during
agreed ceasefire covered “everywhere including Lebanon.” Netanyahu’s office said Tehran must immediately open the strait and stop attacks against the US, Israel and countries in the region. Israel also said it supported US efforts
Israel agreed to a 10-day truce, even as the Lebanese army calls on residents to delay their return and Hezbollah warns it has its “finger on the trigger” in case of Israeli violations. Tens
agreed. “The ceasefire in Gaza is holding because Hamas knows that if they fire it will give a pretext for another full-scale Israeli ground invasion but the situation in Gaza is disastrous,” he said
ceasefire deal](https://www.state.gov/releases/office-of-the-spokesperson/2026/04/ten-day-cessation-of-hostilities-to-enable-peace-negotiations-between-israel-and-lebanon/?utm_source=homepage&utm_medium=hero&utm_campaign=ten_day) agreed on April 16, Lebanon must “effectively demonstrate its ability to assert its sovereignty” as a condition for extending the fragile pause in hostilities. Israel, for its part, preserves
Israel has launched another series of air strikes on southern Lebanon, a day after the two countries agreed to extend a ceasefire deal for a further 45 days following [talks in Washington](/news/2026/5/15/lebanon-talks-israel-attack) – although this
agreed-upon time and place, following today’s meeting in Washington. The US state department “expressed hope” that the talks between [Israel](https://www.theguardian.com/world/israel) and Lebanon would “lead to peace agreement”. Israel and Lebanon
Israel. Esmail Qaani, the commander of the Quds Force that oversees the axis, on Monday night made his first public appearance in months to discuss the deal. “Bab al-Mandeb Strait is fully
agree, the bombing starts, and it will be, sadly, at a much higher level and intensity than it was before,” Trump said in a social media post. ## In Israel - **Sirens sound in northern Israel:** Israel
Hezbollah and their allies, including Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri, prefer indirect talks. As the two sides prepare to meet, Israel continues to intensify its attacks across Lebanon, despite the so-called ceasefire. On Wednesday, [eight
ceasefire to be extended beyond its expiry on Wednesday. - China, the main buyer of Iranian oil, expressed “concern” over the US seizure of the Iranian-flagged vessel near the Strait of Hormuz over the weekend
agreed. Since a [ceasefire came into effect in April](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/jun/10/middle-east-peace-talks-iran-strikes), Trump has repeatedly claimed a deal was on the point of completion, only to then revert to threatening Iran with new attacks. Recent
Hezbollah. Despite the ceasefire, Israel has continued attacks and advances in Lebanon even throughout this week, after Washington and Tehran signalled they were close to a deal.  included Lebanon, a key Iranian demand, which would restrain Israel from conducting military operations in the country, according to a senior administration official. It also included a clause ensuring
agreed to a two-week ceasefire on Tuesday, April 7, that has since been extended,” the official said. “There has been no exchange of fire between US Armed Forces and Iran since Tuesday, April
agreed to halt hostilities](/news/liveblog/2026/6/2/iran-war-live-trump-talks-to-hezbollah-israel-as-lebanon-fighting-surges) in a major de-escalation effort after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered attacks on the southern suburbs of Beirut on Monday. Netanyahu’s office on Monday said attacks
Hezbollah’s main benefactor, Iran, has also tried to tie Lebanon to any ceasefire agreement between itself and Israel and the US. Meanwhile, the Lebanese government has continued talks and seemingly tied its reputation
agreed under those headings in the past few days. Ultimately, the ships will only start their engines and the oil begin to flow through the strait of Hormuz when the shipping companies and insurance companies