Israel and Iran agree to stop strikes for week - Trump
Israel and Iran agreed to pause their strikes for at least a week, U.S. President Donald Trump said.
Israel and Iran agreed to pause their strikes for at least a week, U.S. President Donald Trump said.
Israel has suspended strikes against Iran but reserves the right to respond to any attacks from Tehran, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in a televised address.
U.S. President Donald Trump has told Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that he may be left without support in the event of an escalation with Iran, Axios reported.
Benjamin Netanyahu and Donald Trump held phone talks as hostilities escalated between Iran and Israel. Trump had earlier urged both Tel Aviv and Tehran to halt their mutual attacks.
U.S. President Donald Trump called for a halt in tit-for-tat strikes between Iran and Israel after the two countries’ attacks threatened his fragile attempts at diplomacy.
Iran has launched a wave of missiles at northern Israel, accusing it of repeated violations of the ceasefire by attacking Lebanon.
Israeli leaders are divided over a proposed large-scale military operation in Lebanon, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaking out against the operation.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that army troops will continue the ongoing offensive in southern Lebanon, despite U.S. President Donald Trump’s talk of a ceasefire between Tel Aviv and Hezbollah.
Lebanese Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri has told the U.S. administration that Hezbollah is prepared for a full and immediate ceasefire with Israel, and that he would guarantee its implementation, Axios reported, citing Berri's top adviser Ali Hamdan.
The United States and Israel have agreed in principle on a ceasefire with Lebanon's Shiite Hezbollah authorities, U.S. President Donald Trump said on his Truth Social network account.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has proposed a new ceasefire initiative to the leaders of Israel and Lebanon, Axios journalist Barak Ravid said, citing a U.S. official.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he had ordered the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) to expand its ground maneuver zone in Lebanon and deepen its control over areas previously controlled by the Shiite organization Hezbollah.
The Israel Defense Forces are conducting a large-scale operation in southern Lebanon, targeting Hezbollah infrastructure and militants, Israeli media reported.
The criminal proceedings against Netanyahu were scheduled to begin this morning, but after receiving additional information from his lawyers, the court decided to cancel the hearing.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced Tuesday that Israel is “intensifying operations” in Lebanon by taking strategic positions and reinforcing the security buffer zone as the IDF pushed past the lines it held as it seeks to counter the recent surge in drone attacks by Hezbollah.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was taken to Hadassah Ein Kerem Medical Center on Monday evening, his office said.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claimed that any final agreement with Iran must “eliminate the nuclear program,” following talks with U.S. President Donald Trump.
U.S. President Donald Trump had a lengthy phone call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on May 20 about their war in Iran.
The UAE foreign ministry has denied reports about a recent secret visit to the country by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appears to admit neither Israel nor the U.S. foresaw the effective use Iran would make of its control of the Hormuz Strait before the recent war began.