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Middle East crisis live: Trump says Israel should not have attacked Beirut but warns against retaliation

Middle East crisis live: Trump says Israel should not have attacked Beirut but warns against retaliation

In a Truth Social post, Donald Trump has criticised Israel for attacking the southern suburbs of the Lebanese capital Beirut earlier today seeing as Washington. Tehran are “so close” to a peace deal.

Trump said there should be no more attacks on Lebanon. something Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu is very unlikely to accept. He also warned Hezbollah, the Iran backed Lebanese militant group, of striking across the border into Israel.

double quotation mark This morning’s attack on Beirut should not have happened. particularly on a special day when we are so close to a Peace Deal with Iran. Israel has the right to defend itself against threats, but the attack it was responding to was very small. meaningless, nobody was hurt, injured, or killed, and should not disrupt this important process.

We are very close to a Deal that will bring peace to the region, including to Lebanon,. all sides should stand down. There should be no more attacks by Israel anywhere in Lebanon,. there should also be no more attacks by any other party, including Hezbollah, against Israel. This could be the beginning of a long and beautiful peace — Let’s not blow it!

Defense secretary Pete Hegseth said the US is already “doing things” to quickly secure safe passage through the strait of Hormuz.

“We’re already doing things I can’t talk about on this program to ensure that safe passage happens as quickly as possible,” Hegseth said on CBS’ “Face the Nation.” “So we’re all over this. we know exactly what the dynamics are.”

Hegseth said “once this deal is signed, our expectation is that Iran will stop shooting” at commercial shipping vessels.

“We’re attuned to what’s happening with Hezbollah firing rockets into northern Israel. which they need to stop doing,” he said, adding that “Iran needs to encourage them to stop doing that in very adamant ways”.

“If Iran wants this to hold, they need to pull back Hezbollah, no doubt,” he added.

Israel’s foreign ministry said in an X post that “Iran’s proxy. Hezbollah, is the one that attacked Israel again this morning, completely unprovoked”.

“Hezbollah constantly fires at Israeli civilians,” it said, adding that these attacks have continued “even after the ceasefire”.

“It was Hezbollah that launched an unprovoked attack on Israel in March. acting under the orders of its Iranian masters,” it said.

The statement came in response to comments that were made Sunday by Iran’s top negotiator. Mohammad-Bagher Ghalibaf, who said Israel’s latest strikes on Beirut show the US is not fulfilling its commitments.

“The Zionists’ incursion into Dahiyeh has once again shown. America either lacks the will to fulfill its commitments or the ability to do so. By giving the green light to the regime, you cannot gain concessions. The game of bad cop and good cop is outdated,” Ghalibaf wrote. “If you lack the will and ability to fulfill your commitments, speaking of continuing the path is not possible”.

Israel’s army said in a social media post that “several suspected aerial targets” fell a short while ago in the north of the country. near the Lebanese border.

“No injuries were reported, and the incident is under review,” it added.

In a Truth Social post, Donald Trump has criticised Israel for attacking the southern suburbs of the Lebanese capital Beirut earlier today seeing as Washington. Tehran are “so close” to a peace deal.

Trump said there should be no more attacks on Lebanon. something Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu is very unlikely to accept. He also warned Hezbollah, the Iran backed Lebanese militant group, of striking across the border into Israel.

double quotation mark This morning’s attack on Beirut should not have happened. particularly on a special day when we are so close to a Peace Deal with Iran. Israel has the right to defend itself against threats, but the attack it was responding to was very small. meaningless, nobody was hurt, injured, or killed, and should not disrupt this important process.

We are very close to a Deal that will bring peace to the region, including to Lebanon,. all sides should stand down. There should be no more attacks by Israel anywhere in Lebanon,. there should also be no more attacks by any other party, including Hezbollah, against Israel. This could be the beginning of a long and beautiful peace — Let’s not blow it!

Despite Iran’s cautious statements, the US ambassador to the UN Mike Waltz told ABC News’s ‘This Week’ programme that Donald Trump. his vice-president JD Vance have every “intent” for an agreement with Tehran to be signed today.

“I’ll leave the actual details and timing to the White House,” he said. “The Iranians are incredibly difficult negotiators coupled with the fact. they’re having a very hard time getting guidance from their supreme leader.”

“I’m confident, the team is confident,” Waltz added. “I’ll let the final details be announced by them. I don’t want to get ahead of the president or the vice president,. they have every intent of getting this done today.”

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The proposed deal calls for reopening the strait of Hormuz. lifting the US naval blockade on Iranian ports, sources on either side of the talks said. Negotiations over Iran’s nuclear program would take place afterwards.

According to Iranian officials, the agreement would end conflict on all fronts, including Lebanon,. ensure the release of $24bn (£18bn) of Iran’s frozen assets, as my colleagues note in this story.

It would also set a 60-day period for negotiations on Tehran’s nuclear programme, offer the suspension of sanctions on the sale of Iran’s oil. petrochemical products, allow Iran to levy service charges on passage through the strait of Hormuz and lift the US naval blockade on Iranian ports, which has been in place since 13 April.

Citing a source “close” to the Iranian negotiating team, the Fars news agency is reporting that the emerging US-Iran deal is yet to be finalised. that “no agreement will definitely be signed at the time Trump announced”.

Donald Trump announced yesterday that a deal is scheduled to be signed at some point today. though Tehran has cast doubt on the timings. Qatari negotiators reportedly flew to Tehran this morning to help facilitate the finalisation of the agreement –. Israel’s ongoing attacks on Lebanon are likely to complicate diplomatic efforts.

The Israeli military said it was preparing for a possible retaliatory attack “in the coming hours”. after carrying out a deadly strike on Beirut’s southern suburbs earlier on Sunday.

“Following the IDF strike in Beirut.. the IDF is preparing for potential fire toward the territory of the state of Israel in the coming hours,” the military said.

Israel’s military chief, Eyal Zamir, said the military is “closely monitoring developments” across the region. “Lebanon is our main center of gravity,. we are also preparing for developments in other arenas,” Zamir was quoted as having said during a meeting with commanders at the Northern Command.

Egypt’s president. Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, is expected to have a meeting with Donald Trump on the sidelines of the G7 summit.

The summit, which is taking place in Évian-les-Bains, on France’s eastern border with Switzerland, will start tomorrow. last three days.

A spokesperson for the Egyptian presidency said Egypt’s participation “underscores its pivotal role in advancing development. stability efforts in the Middle East”. “During the summit. President El-Sisi is scheduled to hold a multitude of bilateral meetings with participating world leaders on the sidelines of the summit, prominently featuring a bilateral meeting with US President Donald Trump,” the statement added.

Lebanon’s state-run National News agency is reporting. Israel carried out a “large bombing operation” in the southern Lebanese town of Haddatha this afternoon. No casualties or injuries were immediately reported. We will monitor for developments on this.

A senior Iranian military official has warned that Israel’s strike on Beirut’s southern suburbs would not go “unanswered” by Tehran. according to local media (see post at 11.45 for more details on the attack).

“Without a doubt. these crimes will not go unanswered,” Brigadier General Mohammad Jafar Asadi, deputy commander of Iran’s highest military command, told Defa Press news agency.

The IDF notified the US Central Command (Centcom) about its strike on Beirut’s Dahiyeh district shortly before the attack took place. according to Axios’ global affairs correspondent Barak Ravid.

Iran says that any Israeli attack on Beirut is a violation of the ceasefire with the US. could therefore derail ongoing peace talks.

Analysts say Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu is trying to sabotage the talks for his own political purposes. He clearly seems reluctant to stop the attacks on Lebanon, which the military says are only targeting Hezbollah fighters. sites, even though the strikes regularly kill civilians and destroy civilian infrastructure.

According to a statement on the Iranian foreign minister’s official Telegram account, Abbas Araghchi highlighted the fact that many observers now argue that his country has emerged more powerful from the war than the before (principally because it has shown its ability to impact the global economy through control of the strategic strait of Hormuz,. attack US-allied Gulf countries, which are incredibly vulnerable despite the fact they are meant to be safeguarded under an American security blanket).

“This change in perspective is not simply due to the country’s defense capabilities; rather, it is rooted in the steadfastness, solidarity,. resistance of the Iranian nation, which were the main support of the country in difficult days,” Araghchi wrote.

The Iranian foreign minister also spoke of Iran’s importance in relation to regional security going forward. He wrote in his post: “The experience of the recent war showed. regional security cannot be based on eliminating or ignoring Iran.”

“The countries of the region have gradually come to the realisation that sustainable security, economic development,. regional stability are only possible through cooperation, understanding, and consideration of the common interests of all countries in the region, including the Islamic Republic of Iran.”

Iran’s top ⁠negotiator. Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf, ⁠said ⁠on Sunday ​that Israel’s attack ⁠on Beirut’s southern suburbs showed the ⁠United ​States ‌either lacked ‌the will to ‌fulfill its commitments or the ability to do so, Reuters reports.

In ‌a post on X. ​he said continuing on the ⁠current path would be ​impossible if ​commitments ​could not ​be ‌fulfilled.

The deputy commander of ⁠Iran’s top ⁠joint ​military command. Khatam ⁠al-Anbiya central headquarters, said on ⁠Sunday that ​Israeli “crimes” ‌in ‌the southern suburbs ‌of Lebanon’s capital will not go unanswered, according to ‌state media.

The comments follow ⁠Israeli strikes on Beirut’s ​southern suburbs ​that ​Israel ​claimed targeted Iran’s Lebanese ​ally ​Hezbollah.

Here are summary of today’s development’s so far as we wait for any concrete details on a potential peace deal between the US. Iran:

The Israeli military has launched strikes on Beirut it claimed were targeting Hezbollah infrastructure. Smoke has been seen rising over the capital.

Lebanon civil defence says three people were killed in the strikes.

The attacks follow the IDF telling people in 29 villages in southern Lebanon to leave their homes ahead of strikes.

The attack on Beirut were launched despite ongoing efforts to secure a peace deal between the US and Iran. On Saturday night Trump said the two countries would sign the deal on Sunday

However sources told Iranian media that Tehran had ‘not yet’ made a final decision on signing the deal.

This follows Iranian foreign ministry spokesperson, Esmaeil Baghaei, advising caution on Saturday. “We will have to wait. see about the exact date of the signing of the memorandum of understanding, although it will not be tomorrow,” Baghaei was quoted as saying. “The possibility of this happening in the coming days cannot be ruled out.”

Qatari mediators have traveled to Tehran on Sunday to finalise the agreement according to sources. suggesting there is more detail to be resolved.

No concrete details have emerged on the deal, but it is reported that Iran has agreed not to produce or acquire a nuclear weapon under a draft memorandum of understanding between Iran’s leaders. the US, according to a senior Iranian official speaking to the Reuters news agency.

Pakistan’s prime minister. Shehbaz Sharif, said on Saturday Islamabad was preparing for an electronic signing within 24 hours to be followed by technical-level talks next week. “We are closer to a peace deal than ever before,” Sharif wrote on social media.

Pro-government night-time rallies continue across Iran,. have now been held for more than 100 nights, with some people protesting an agreement with the US. A resident in the north-eastern city of Mashhad told Reuters in Dubai. some protesters chanted: “Death to the compromiser,” in an apparent reference to the foreign minister Abbas Araqchi.

Some images from today’s Israeli strikes on Beirut. The strikes are second strikes on the capital in a week.

There was no immediate comment from Hezbollah on the Israeli statement regarding strikes on Beirut, but the group said it launched missiles. drones towards Israeli troops in southern Lebanon.

Source: https://www.theguardian.com/world/live/2026/jun/14/iran-us-middle-east-crisis-donald-trump-peace-deal-strait-hormuz-open-pakistan-latest-news-updates

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