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deal with Iran went public for [Benjamin Netanyahu](https://www.theguardian.com/world/benjamin-netanyahu) to speak out. When he [finally appeared](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/jun/15/israel-territory-lebanon-defence-minister-israel-katz) at a press conference on Monday evening, the Israeli prime minister skirted a cornerstone
Netanyahu strikes (Iran) back, it’s just gonna keep going like the last 47 years, or last 3000 years.” He also said the US was “very close” to a peace deal with Iran, adding
Deal with Iran”. In his remarks on Tuesday, he said he had a “great relationship” with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu but that the Israeli leader “has to be more responsible
deals standing in the way of a unified response, she added. And yet, on the question of the wars in Gaza, Lebanon, and Iran, and the occupation of the Palestinians, Bennett and Lapid have
Iran was still holding, despite clashes in the Strait of Hormuz. The US president also warned Tehran of a harsher response if a deal is not reached “fast”. ## In Lebanon - **Netanyahu
Netanyahu, saying: “I was so pissed off. I let him know.” ## Global response - Western leaders praise deal: UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer said he was ready to aid the further technical talks between
Iran's collapsing economy will gain some relief from the latter. The Pakistani prime minister Shehbaz Sharif - who was the first to announce the deal - has said that the agreement also calls for the "immediate
Netanyahu ordered a response in kind: missile strikes against targets in [Iran](https://www.theguardian.com/world/iran). The exchanges spilled into Monday morning before both sides declared a halt so Trump could declare the ceasefire back
Netanyahu had said the military launched the strikes in response to Hezbollah firing projectiles towards northern Israel. In his post on Truth Social, Trump questioned the justification. “Israel has the right to defend itself against
response will remain the same,” he posted on X.  Smoke rises near Iran’s Mahshahr petrochemical complex after
Netanyahu, described the interim deal as “total surrender”. Katz said Israel planned to stay “indefinitely” in lands it held in Lebanon, as well as territory seized in recent years in Syria and the Gaza Strip
Iran-backed militant group in Lebanon, with which Israel has been exchanging fire for the past six weeks. But in a later post on Truth Social, Trump urged the group to abide by the ceasefire
Netanyahu said in a video statement that Israel was going to increase the number and intensity of its strikes targeting Hezbollah in response to the Iran-backed Shia Muslim group's attacks, including those involving
deal with the US would require Israel to withdraw from Lebanon, as concern grows that Israel could undermine diplomatic efforts to finally end the Middle East war, with [Donald Trump](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/donaldtrump) even criticising
deal also includes halting military operations on all fronts, including in Lebanon, which Tehran has insisted should be covered by the agreement. Mohammad Bagher Zolghadr, secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, promised
response and heavier costs.” US President Donald Trump said he was going to call Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu “right now” to tell him not to hit back at Iran. Speaking to Channel
deal between the US and Iran](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/may/25/iran-denies-deal-us-imminent-israel-oman-strait-of-hormuz), with Tehran pointing to the confusion in US positions and Israeli interference as key factors in why a complete agreement is proving difficult to secure. Speaking
deal to end the war would “probably” be held this weekend. Separately, the US president told Reuters that Washington would work with Iran to recover its enriched uranium, which he referred to as “nuclear dust
response, the latest in a series of exchanges as negotiations to end the three-month US-Israel war on Iran are conducted. US President Donald Trump also on Monday described Iran as eager to reach
Netanyahu had vehemently opposed the nuclear deal, which had put limits on Iran’s nuclear programme in return for sanctions relief. FDD itself later said that senior adviser [Richard Goldberg](https://www.fdd.org/team/richard-goldberg/), while serving