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Israel and Lebanon have agreed to a 10-day ceasefire, which took effect from 17:00 EST (21:00 GMT; midnight local time) on 16 April. There was no mention in Trump's statement
ceasefire talks. Posted on Truth Social on Friday, Trump’s statements [claimed](https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/posts/116420562510387829) that Iran had agreed to open — and “never close” — the Strait of Hormuz. He also [alleged](https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/posts/116420395293904982) that
Iran on Friday, and on Saturday, Trump spoke with the Qatari emir, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, to discuss “regional and international efforts to stabilise the ceasefire”, according to a statement by Tamim
ceasefire between Israel and Iran [here](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/apr/14/us-iran-peace-talks-could-resume-in-next-two-days-trump-says). **Canada, the UK, Australia and others have condemned the killings of UN peacekeepers in [Lebanon](https://www.theguardian.com/world/lebanon) and called for an end to hostilities.** “Australia
Trump [announced the ceasefire on Thursday](/news/2026/4/16/trump-says-israel-and-lebanon-agree-to-temporary-ceasefire) and confirmed that Iran-backed Hezbollah were also included in the cessation of hostilities. Joyous scenes occurred across Lebanon, with barrages of gunfire ringing out across Beirut
statement read. The current ceasefire was negotiated to allow Iran and the U.S. to negotiate an end to the U.S.-Israel war in Iran. In Lebanon, an Israeli strike late Monday in the village
ceasefire on all fronts. The US and Israel are responsible for the consequences of any violation,” he wrote. ## Trump claims Iran ‘really wants to make a deal’ US President Donald Trump said in a statement
Trump administration’s repeated statements that it is not seeking a prolonged occupation of Iran. The US has maintained it is not seeking outright regime change in its war, which it launched alongside Israel
ceasefire announced on April 8 paused all-out warfare. But flare-ups in the Gulf have continued. For his part, Netanyahu said in a televised statement that he had told Trump that “Israel
statement on Monday night. Israeli media reported that Netanyahu told Trump Israel needed to respond to Hezbollah’s attacks to restrain the armed group. In response the US asked Israel to ensure their response
Trump was very disappointed with Netanyahu,” Pinkas said. The president stopped mentioning Israel and Netanyahu in his relentlessly upbeat public statements about the war. When US negotiators started talking to their Iranian counterparts and Pakistani
Iran over enriched uranium. His statement came even as Israel’s prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, said his country had not “finished the job” of dismantling Hezbollah. It remains to be seen whether Trump’s attention
ceasefire. - **The US ambassador to Israel, Mike Huckabee, will be part of the US delegation for upcoming direct talks between Israel and Lebanon**, according to CNN. Israel and Lebanon, will hold fresh talks in Washington
Trump. (Photo by ibrahim AMRO / AFP via Getty Images) /](https://npr.brightspotcdn.com/dims3/default/strip/false/crop/5255x3503+0+0/resize/1100/quality/50/format/jpeg/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fnpr-brightspot.s3.amazonaws.com%2F40%2Fb7%2Ff7642c6c42a888e0c8a55c384dff%2Fgettyimages-2271123710.jpg) A supporter of Hezbollah holds a machine gun while celebrating the ceasefire with Israel as it takes effect after midnight in the southern
Iran have mostly paused attacks since April 8 ahead of ceasefire talks, which have since stalled. The US has since continued its naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, with Trump repeatedly threatening to renew
statement said. Shortly after the launches began, Mohsen Rezaee, the military adviser to Iran’s supreme leader, wrote on X that Iran “repeatedly stated that it will not tolerate violations of the ceasefire and aggression
Iran, which has attempted to include Lebanon in a wider ceasefire between themselves, on one side, and Israel and the US on the other, then intervened by threatening to attack northern Israel. US President Donald
Israel’s “ongoing aggression against Lebanon”. Netanyahu had insisted Lebanon was not included in the Tuesday night ceasefire agreed by Donald Trump, and vowed the Israeli military would continue to strike Hezbollah targets “wherever necessary
ceasefire also holding in **Lebanon**, which Israel invaded in March in pursuit of Iran-backed **Hezbollah** fighters who fired rockets and drones across the border in solidarity with Tehran. But on Sunday **Israel** launched strikes
Israel-Lebanon statement released by the US state department. It was not immediately clear how the Lebanon security zones would be established but the agreement calls for the Lebanese army to take full control