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Lebanon from Israeli attacks on the country since the 2024 ceasefire agreement and will present detailed maps showing the homes destroyed or razed by Israel
agreement and presented detailed maps showing homes destroyed or razed by Israel. ## Is there a chance for a ceasefire? That remains to be seen, but for now, Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said
ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon, a move that could influence broader negotiations. Iran has consistently maintained that any agreement with the US must address the situation in Lebanon. Iranian Parliament Speaker Ghalibaf, in a phone
ceasefire is set to last 10 days, with the possibility it being "extended by mutual agreement" if negotiations show signs of progress. According to further details provided by the US State Department: - Israel retains
Israel.  A destroyed house near Sidon in southern Lebanon. Photograph: Anadolu/Getty Images Citing what he called Hezbollah’s “repeated violations” of a ceasefire officially
ceasefire agreement". It did not give further details, but the Israeli foreign ministry said Hezbollah had violated Monday's declarations by launching "multiple missile and drone attacks from Lebanon against Israeli communities". Hezbollah's military
Israel’s ongoing campaign in southern Lebanon](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/jun/01/iran-strikes-us-military-base-kuwait-iranian-air-defences). Tehran insisted Lebanon should be covered by a ceasefire agreement meant to facilitate negotiations to open the strait of Hormuz and lift a US blockade
Israel and at neighbors hosting U.S. forces, shaking Gulf nations that had considered themselves safe havens in a tough region. A ceasefire has held since April 7. But Iran's decision to effectively close
Lebanon, the investigation looked at the military zone declared by Israel following a [subsequent ceasefire agreement](/news/2026/4/17/what-we-know-about-the-israel-lebanon-ceasefire) with that country, before examining what satellite imagery shows as the actual situation in impacted villages and towns
Israel to extend a fragile ceasefire by 45 days beyond Sunday’s deadline following talks in the United States, even as Israeli forces continued attacks on towns and villages in southern Lebanon. At least
Israel's offensive in Lebanon - to cease. It also called for an agreement between the two countries to be reached within 30 days. Iranian state media added that the proposal urged the two warring sides
details in the agreement remain unresolved, particularly in southern Lebanon. “There is a Hezbollah kill zone in the south of Lebanon, and it’s not at all clear that the ceasefire will include that area
Israel attacked Iran on Feb. 28, sparking a regional war that for the first time spread to U.S. allies in the Gulf including Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. Iran struck U.S. military bases
agreement”. “For us, a ceasefire in Lebanon is just as important as a ceasefire in Iran,” he said he told Lebanon’s Nabih Berri in a phone conversation. Ghalibaf led the Iranian delegation
details on what was discussed. It came as Israel launched new attacks on Lebanon on Friday, killing at least seven people in the south, according to the Lebanese state news agency NNA. The Lebanese Ministry
detailing rape allegations by Palestinian detainees against Israeli forces. The Israeli Prime Minister’s Office announced the legal move three days after the report, which was based on accounts from 14 male and female Palestinian
agreement” or MoU that would first establish broad principles before details are negotiated over 30 to 60 days. “The trend this week has been towards a reduction in disputes, but there are still issues that
detail. The Financial Times said a ceasefire could be announced soon, citing Lebanese officials. Reports earlier said Israeli prime minister **Benjamin Netanyahu** was weighing a possible truce with Lebanon after pressure from Washington. Meanwhile
Israel would be “prohibited” from launching attacks in Lebanon. Iran has confirmed reopening the Strait of Hormuz for the “duration” of the current pause in fighting, which is set to end early next week, barring
details of a final agreement could be worked out “within a reasonable timeframe between 30 to 60 days” after the initial framework was complete. - The naval blockade must be completely lifted within 30 days, Tasnim