Iran war day 95: Trump pushes Lebanon truce after Tehran vows to end talks | US-Israel war on Iran News

Trump says he persuaded Israel and Hezbollah to halt attacks, seeking to prevent a wider war in Lebanon.
Published On 2 Jun 2026
United States President Donald Trump said on Monday that Hezbollah and Israel have agreed to halt hostilities in a major de-escalation effort after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered attacks on the southern suburbs of Beirut on Monday.
Netanyahu’s office on Monday said attacks on Beirut would proceed if Hezbollah continued attacks on Israeli cities, while military operations in southern Lebanon would continue as “planned”.
The situation was further complicated by warnings from Iran. Tehran’s chief negotiator, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, said Iran could halt negotiations with the US if Israel’s military campaign in Lebanon continues.
Here is what we know on day 95 of the war:
In Iran
- Iran says Lebanon covered by ceasefire terms: Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said on Monday that the ceasefire between Tehran and Washington applies across the region, including Lebanon, warning that any violation would undermine the broader agreement and carry consequences for the US and Israel.
War diplomacy
- Trump claims breakthrough to avert escalation: The US president said he secured commitments from both Israel and Hezbollah to stop fighting after speaking with Netanyahu and Hezbollah intermediaries, portraying the move as a diplomatic breakthrough that prevented a wider Israeli offensive towards Beirut and helped keep broader regional negotiations on track.
- Lebanon tensions test wider diplomacy: Al Jazeera correspondent Kimberly Halkett said Trump’s intervention was driven by concerns that an Israeli advance on Beirut could derail negotiations with Iran. While the US president has framed recent developments as a diplomatic breakthrough, she notes there remains a significant gap between Washington’s optimism and Israel’s rhetoric, leaving the fragile progress vulnerable to a rapid collapse.
In the US
- Schumer presses for end to Iran war: Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer criticised Trump’s handling of the conflict, arguing that prolonging the war puts US troops at risk and increases economic pressure on Americans through higher fuel prices. He pledged that Democrats would continue pushing for a resolution to end the conflict.
- Omar calls for end to US military aid: US Congresswoman Ilhan Omar accused Israel of committing atrocities with impunity and warned that tactics used in Gaza are being replicated in Lebanon. She called for an immediate halt to US military assistance to Israel.
In Israel
- Ben-Gvir urges defiance of US pressure: Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir criticised Trump’s push to halt planned attacks on Beirut’s southern suburbs, arguing Israel should continue military operations against Hezbollah and calling on Prime Minister Netanyahu to reject US pressure when necessary.
- Netanyahu seeks gains before potential ceasefire: Security analyst Andreas Krieg said Israel faces growing pressure. While Israel has achieved some tactical successes, he argues it has yet to secure significant strategic gains, leaving Netanyahu eager to demonstrate progress before any US-backed halt to military operations.
In Lebanon
- Israel bombs southern Lebanon: Israeli air attacks were reported on southern Lebanon overnight and into the early morning, with two injured people pulled from the rubble after an attack in Tyre.
- Hezbollah cites ceasefire violations: The group said it carried out 41 operations on Monday, including rocket and drone attacks on Israeli troop concentrations, military sites and air defence systems. It also reported ambushes and clashes with Israeli forces advancing in southern Lebanon, saying the attacks were in response to continued assaults on civilians and breaches of the ceasefire agreement.



