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Netanyahu caught between the US, Lebanon war, and Iran ceasefire

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Updated 10.6.2026
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Jun 7 – Jun 13

34 articles|6 sources
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Conflict(27)
The Guardian - World News5d ago

Complex relationship between Trump and Netanyahu continues to undermine Middle East ceasefire

A recent exchange of missiles between Iran and Israel, triggered by an Israeli strike on a Hezbollah stronghold in Beirut, has temporarily been contained. This incident highlights the complex and often conflicting relationship between US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Trump asserted his dominance in Middle East decision-making, stating he "calls all the shots," despite having recently criticized Netanyahu. Netanyahu, however, demonstrated his willingness to act independently, ordering the strike despite Trump's alleged warnings. The article suggests diverging political pressures are influencing their actions: Trump seeks to avoid global distractions ahead of elections, while Netanyahu faces electoral pressure to demonstrate progress against adversaries. The situation underscores the fragile regional instability and the intertwined, yet sometimes divergent, interests of the US and Israel in dealing with Iran.

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Al Jazeera6d ago

How Lebanon and Iran’s war of words became backdrop for latest Israel war

Iran has warned that a ceasefire with the US could end and attacks could resume if Israel continues to strike Lebanon. This comes after Israel hit an alleged Hezbollah site in southern Beirut, prompting Iran to launch missiles at Israel, which then retaliated. Tensions are high due to Israeli advances in southern Lebanon and the Lebanese government's desire for exclusive control over weapons, clashing with Iran's backing of Hezbollah. Lebanese President Aoun criticized Iran for using Lebanon as a bargaining chip, while Iran's Foreign Minister suggested Israel was the real foe. A conditional ceasefire, negotiated by Washington and excluding Hezbollah, aims for Lebanese army control in southern Lebanon. Iran insists any peace deal with the US must include an end to Israel's actions in Lebanon.

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BBC News - World5d ago

Israel and Iran flare-up tests Trump's grip and could strengthen Tehran's negotiating hand

Israel and Iran engaged in retaliatory strikes over the weekend, with Israel bombing sites in Iran after Iran fired missiles at Israel. This escalation occurred despite US President Donald Trump's reported call to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to hold fire, highlighting regional instability and testing Trump's influence. Iran's actions aimed to link the US-Iran conflict with the Israel-Hezbollah conflict and gauge US support for Israeli counterattacks. While Trump publicly stated he would prevent retaliation, Israel proceeded with strikes, suggesting tacit US approval or a "blinking yellow light" from Washington. Both sides signaled the end of this exchange, with Trump continuing diplomatic efforts with Tehran.

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Political Strategy(6)
Al Jazeera3d ago

Netanyahu caught between the US, Lebanon war, and Iran ceasefire

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is facing pressure from domestic voters, allies, and opponents as elections approach. A fragile ceasefire between the US, Israel, and Iran, brokered by US President Donald Trump, is strained by ongoing Israeli strikes on southern Lebanon, a key condition for Iran's participation. Netanyahu initially launched attacks on Iran and Lebanon, uniting the Israeli public, but now finds himself caught between a war in Lebanon that domestic audiences support and the US's need for a truce with Iran. This situation has led to diplomatic isolation for Israel and provided ammunition for Netanyahu's political opponents who criticize his handling of the conflicts and perceived US influence on Israeli policy.

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The Guardian - World News5d ago

Will Iran give up on ceasefire talks as strait of Hormuz blockade continues?

Iran's recent large-scale military exchanges with Israel have broadened the conflict, drawing Yemen's Houthis back in and emboldening some in Tehran to advocate for an end to ceasefire talks with the US. These hardliners, potentially influenced by the Strait of Hormuz blockade, see this as a "point of no return." However, a minority faction believes Iran can leverage tensions between Israel and the US to accelerate a deal, especially given perceived US diplomatic and military weakness. Iran's foreign ministry spokesperson insists dialogue with the US continues, though he also suggests Israel may be trying to sabotage these talks. Iran's demands include a ceasefire in Lebanon, unfreezing assets, and managing the Strait of Hormuz, with discussions on its nuclear program to follow.

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Associated Press (AP)5d ago

Netanyahu and Trump are at odds over the war they started together

U.S. President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who initially acted in unison regarding the war in the Middle East, now have diverging objectives. Trump wants to de-escalate the conflict to ease gas prices and faces upcoming elections, while Netanyahu aims to eliminate Hezbollah's threat and demonstrate victory, also facing elections. Recent Israeli strikes on Lebanon and Iran have highlighted these differences, with Trump publicly warning against striking Beirut, which led to Iranian missile retaliation and subsequent Israeli strikes on Iran. Despite these public disagreements, both leaders have downplayed the rifts, with Netanyahu asserting Israel's right to self-defense and Trump suggesting occasional, uncoordinated actions. The ongoing tensions, particularly concerning Lebanon, underscore the complex political considerations driving their differing strategies.

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Economic Impact(1)
BBC News - World6d ago

Oil prices edge higher after strikes on Israel test ceasefire

Oil prices rose in Asian trading on Monday after Iran launched missile strikes against Israel, marking the first such attacks since an April ceasefire. The global Brent benchmark increased by 2.6% to $95.50 a barrel, and US crude rose 2.5% to $92.75. Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps stated these strikes are the beginning of a week-long series of attacks. Despite Israel's military indicating readiness to retaliate, former US President Donald Trump reportedly plans to urge Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu not to retaliate, citing proximity to a deal with Iran. The article notes that the April ceasefire has been repeatedly violated by both nations, and oil prices have seen significant fluctuations since earlier strikes in February.

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Key Claims

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Netanyahu is in a major political and diplomatic bind due to three 'failed' wars in Gaza, Lebanon, and Iran.

— Alon Pinkas

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Israel is diplomatically isolated with negative perceptions.

— Alon Pinkas

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Iran's armed forces accused Israel of 'crossing all red lines' with the Beirut strike.

— Iran's armed forces

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Iran launched missiles towards northern Israel on Sunday, following an Israeli strike in Beirut on June 7.

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Trump stated, 'I call the shots. I call all the shots. He doesn’t call the shots.'

— Trump

May 31 – Jun 6

33 articles|5 sources
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Conflict(24)
Al JazeeraJun 1

Iran warns Israeli attacks in Lebanon and Gaza threaten US ceasefire talks

Iranian officials have warned that Israel's escalating attacks in Lebanon and Gaza threaten to derail ongoing ceasefire negotiations with the United States. Iran insists that any ceasefire must be "on all fronts," including Lebanon, and views Israeli actions as a violation of the existing agreement. Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf stated that the naval blockade and Israeli actions in Lebanon are evidence of US noncompliance. These warnings come as Israel deepens its invasion of southern Lebanon and threatens Beirut, though US President Donald Trump claimed to have received assurances that troops would not advance on the city and that Hezbollah agreed to a halt in shooting. Iran is reportedly demanding an immediate cessation of Israeli operations in Gaza and Lebanon and a complete withdrawal from occupied areas before resuming talks.

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BBC News - WorldJun 1

Iran warns Israeli attacks in Lebanon threaten ceasefire with US

Iran has warned that Israeli strikes on Hezbollah in Lebanon jeopardize its ceasefire agreement with the United States. This warning comes after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered attacks on Beirut's southern suburbs in retaliation for Hezbollah rocket and drone attacks on northern Israel. Iran's Foreign Minister stated that the US agreement was a ceasefire on all fronts, including Lebanon, and any violation would constitute a breach of the entire truce. Iran's Tasnim news agency reported that Tehran might suspend indirect negotiations with the US and could "activate other fronts." While Iranian authorities have not publicly confirmed the Tasnim report, state television indicated a high probability of the ceasefire ending if Israel continues its offensive in Lebanon. The US has attempted to decouple events in Lebanon from its negotiations with Iran.

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South China Morning PostJun 1

Netanyahu orders strikes on Beirut’s southern suburbs, clouding Iran mediation

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered strikes on the Hezbollah-controlled southern suburbs of Beirut on Monday. This escalation follows repeated ceasefire violations and attacks attributed to Hezbollah by Netanyahu's office. The Israeli military was directed to attack "terrorist targets" in Dahiyeh, also known as the southern suburbs. These actions have complicated mediation efforts to resolve the US-Iran conflict, with Iran's foreign ministry spokesperson stating that Israeli attacks in Lebanon are delaying diplomatic progress. The strikes come after an intensification of hostilities in southern Lebanon over the weekend, including Israeli troops capturing Beaufort Castle and an order to expand ground operations.

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Diplomatic(7)
The Guardian - World NewsJun 4

Trump announces Israel-Lebanon ceasefire as House passes war powers resolution | First Thing

The Trump administration announced a ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon, contingent on Hezbollah ceasing fire and withdrawing fighters. Despite this, Israel conducted drone strikes in southern Lebanon, including attacks on three hospitals that wounded over 150 people. The US House of Representatives also passed a war powers resolution, requiring President Trump to seek congressional approval for continued military action in Iran, a move the White House has rejected. Separately, the tech industry saw success in California primaries due to significant campaign spending, though faced setbacks with datacenter bans in Monterey Park and potential moratoriums in Seattle.

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Al JazeeraJun 2

Trump says Israel, Hezbollah to stop fighting: What we know

U.S. President Donald Trump announced that Israel and Hezbollah have agreed to a halt in fighting following indirect talks. Trump stated he spoke with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and, through intermediaries, with Hezbollah. According to Lebanon's embassy in Washington, Hezbollah agreed to stop attacks on Israel in exchange for Israel ceasing strikes on Beirut and its southern suburbs. Netanyahu confirmed discussions with Trump but indicated Israel would proceed with strikes on Beirut if Hezbollah attacks continue. This development comes amid ongoing Israeli operations in southern Lebanon, which have resulted in significant casualties and displacement. While Hezbollah has expressed support for a full ceasefire, Israel has issued new displacement orders for southern Beirut suburbs and continued artillery fire in southern Lebanon.

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South China Morning PostJun 2

Trump-Netanyahu relationship under growing strain over Iran: ‘you’re crazy!’

The relationship between Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu is reportedly under strain due to disagreements over Iran. According to Axios and ABC News, Trump called Netanyahu "crazy" during a phone call where he expressed concern that Israel's threats to bomb Beirut would jeopardize talks with Tehran. This incident highlights the increasingly fragile ties between the two leaders, who are both facing political pressure. Trump is reportedly seeking an exit from the Iran war ahead of midterm elections, while Netanyahu faces potential coalition collapse and criticism for yielding to Trump on security matters after abandoning plans to attack Beirut.

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The Guardian - World NewsJun 4

Israel and Lebanon agree to renew ceasefire as Trump seeks to overcome barriers to Iran deal

Israel and Lebanon have agreed to a ceasefire to end hostilities, announced by the Trump administration. This agreement is contingent on Hezbollah ceasing all fire and evacuating its operatives from southern Lebanon. The US stated this ceasefire is a step towards overcoming barriers to a broader deal with Iran. The two nations also agreed to establish "pilot zones" under exclusive Lebanese armed forces control. Hezbollah, not a party to the talks, stated it would not accept a partial ceasefire. This development follows continued cross-border attacks and comes as the US seeks to resolve the Iran conflict, which is impacting global commerce and US midterm election prospects.

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Al JazeeraJun 3

Netanyahu downplays US-Israel rift after Trump confirms criticism

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu downplayed reports of a rift with US President Donald Trump, despite Trump confirming he recently criticized Netanyahu for his actions in Lebanon. Netanyahu stated their relationship remains strong, characterizing disagreements as tactical, similar to those in families, and emphasized their shared goal of disarming Hezbollah. Trump acknowledged he had "harsh words" for Netanyahu over Israel's escalation in Lebanon, which risked derailing US-Iran talks, but also expressed his liking for the Israeli leader. The conflict in southern Lebanon has continued despite Trump's claim that both sides agreed to a ceasefire. Netanyahu asserted that he and Trump share the objective of achieving peace with Lebanon by disarming Hezbollah.

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Key Claims

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Lebanese President Joseph Aoun condemned the attack as a 'flagrant violation of Lebanese sovereignty'.

— Joseph Aoun

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Israeli airstrikes on southern Lebanon killed nine people, including three Lebanese military members.

— Lebanese army and state media

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The Lebanese army stated that Israel's attacks aim to thwart efforts for stability, a ceasefire, and Israeli withdrawal from occupied territories.

— Lebanese army

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Iran's Foreign Minister stated that Lebanon should save itself from its real foe, Israel, not Iran.

— Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi

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Israel and Lebanon have agreed to renew their shaky ceasefire.

— AP News

May 24 – May 30

13 articles|5 sources
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Conflict(13)
The Guardian - World NewsMay 27

Israel fires more than 120 airstrikes at Lebanon as anti-Hezbollah offensive escalates

Israel launched over 120 airstrikes on Lebanon on Tuesday, escalating its offensive against Hezbollah. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated the military is intensifying operations, targeting over 100 Hezbollah sites in southern Lebanon and the Bekaa valley. These strikes, which killed at least 22 people in two towns, complicate US-brokered peace talks with Iran, as Tehran has linked an end to the Lebanon offensive to any deal. The Israeli military is reportedly operating in a security strip inside Lebanon, destroying homes and ordering residents to stay away. Hezbollah has also reported clashes with Israeli forces. The conflict has displaced over a million people in Lebanon and resulted in significant casualties on both sides since March.

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Al JazeeraMay 27

Iran war day 89: Lebanon strikes kill 31 as ceasefire tensions rise

On day 89 of the war, Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon killed at least 31 people and wounded 40, with intensified attacks and displacement orders issued for towns and villages. Residents fled as Israeli ground forces reportedly advanced deeper into Lebanese territory, raising fears of a broader offensive. In Iran, officials condemned alleged US ceasefire violations near the Strait of Hormuz, describing strikes on Hormozgan province as a "gross violation," while the US stated the actions were defensive. Iran's Supreme Leader warned Gulf states against hosting US military bases. Iran is also seeking the release of $24 billion in frozen assets as part of ongoing negotiations, and internet access has begun to be restored after a nationwide crackdown.

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BBC News - WorldMay 27

Israel orders evacuation of Lebanese city as conflict with Hezbollah escalates

Israel's military has ordered the evacuation of the southern Lebanese city of Tyre and its surrounding areas, stating it will "act forcefully" against Hezbollah. This order follows a new wave of Israeli air strikes targeting Hezbollah in south and east Lebanon, which the military claims is a response to Hezbollah violating a five-week-old ceasefire. Lebanese media reported Israeli strikes killing three people in Choukine. Hezbollah stated it was engaging Israeli troops north of the Litani river. The escalation comes after Israel announced an expanded ground operation following Hezbollah drone attacks. The conflict, which began on March 2nd, has seen ongoing exchanges of fire between Israel and Hezbollah despite the ceasefire.

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Key Claims

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Eleven children killed or injured on average every 24 hours in Lebanon amid Israeli attacks, UN children’s agency says.

— UN children's agency (UNICEF)

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Fifteen children have been killed in Lebanon and 62 injured over the last seven days.

— United Nations

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Israel's military declared a new swathe of southern Lebanon as a combat zone.

— Israeli military

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Residents in the declared combat zone are advised to move north of the Zahrani River.

— Israeli military spokesperson

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Israel warned it would act 'with great force' against Hezbollah in the zone.

— Israeli military