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reaction Earlier in the day, United States President Donald 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
attack on Beirut, which destroyed a building in the Lebanese capital’s southern suburbs, killing three and injuring six. Israel said it had targeted senior Hezbollah commanders after the militant Islamist organisation – which has close
Israel has attacked Beirut for the first time since it agreed to a ceasefire in the war with the Lebanese armed group Hezbollah, putting further pressure on a deal that has failed to stop
Beirut’s southern suburbs on 7 June 2026. Photograph: Abdul Kader Al Bay/ZUMA Press Wire/Shutterstock Iran launched missiles at Israel on Sunday in response to the Israeli strikes and a fresh exchange of fire
Trump to say he would send his envoys for talks in Islamabad, only to later cancel the U.S. delegation's trip when Araghchi left. Meanwhile, in a sign of the ongoing standoff in the strategic
attacked vessels and imposed a chokehold on the Strait of Hormuz in retaliation to U.S. and Israeli strikes and the U.S. responded by instituting a blockade on Iranian ports. The current two-week U.S.-Iran
reactions on Friday Iran said early Friday it was reopening the Strait of Hormuz for commercial ships, after Israel and Hezbollah began a temporary ceasefire overnight. But while President Trump celebrated the reopening, he insisted
Beirut. On Monday, Iran's military said it would stop strikes on Israel, but the decision to strike at all raises an important question: why did Iran's leadership feel that the time was right
Beirut’s southern suburbs. When the ceasefire between the United States and Iran started on April 8, many Lebanese wondered if they would be included. Israel definitively answered that question by [killing more than
Beirut. Trump had a heated phone call with Netanyahu, telling him not to go through with those actions. Yesterday, when Israel and Iran exchanged missile fire, Trump once again stepped in, calling for de-escalation
Beirut seeking a ceasefire and Israel pushing for Hezbollah’s disarmament. - **Iran-US talks may resume:** Trump said negotiations with Iran could resume in Pakistan “within days”, though uranium enrichment remains the main sticking point
Trump’s birthday. “It is the birthday of the murderer of our supreme leader; have some honour,” Mohammad Mannan Raisi, an anti-deal member of parliament from Qom, told officials while speaking to supporters
Beirut’s southern suburbs, home to many Hezbollah supporters. ## What about the Strait of Hormuz? Iran closed the strategic waterway, which is the only route to open ocean for Gulf oil producers. Before
reactions](https://www.npr.org/2026/04/17/g-s1-117788/middle-east-conflict-israel-lebanon-us-updates#Two) | [Strait of Hormuz](https://www.npr.org/2026/04/17/g-s1-117788/middle-east-conflict-israel-lebanon-us-updates#Three) --- ## **World leaders urge restraint as an Israel-Lebanon ceasefire takes hold** ![A man walks among debris in a mosque destroyed in an Israeli airstrike