Iran-US conflict newest: Trump advised Israel to agree Lebanon ceasefire as officers ‘warn they could undermine peace talks’

Iran’s supreme leader says Trump made deal ‘out of desperation’ as US lifts naval blockade

Donald Trump reportedly told Israel to agree to a ceasefire with Hezbollah in Lebanon, as reports suggest US intelligence are concerned about Netanyahu undermining his deal with Iran.

The US president instructed Israel to accept the ceasefire on Friday, he told NBC News in a call with a reporter, adding: “You just gotta calm down ‌sometimes and ‌use your head”.

It comes as Washington Post reports suggest US intelligence officials are concerned Benjamin Netanyahu will try to undermine the US peace deal with Iran in a bid to continue its own conflict in Lebanon.

The officials, who spoke anonymously, said Mr Netanyahu’s political survival is linked to showing his domestic audience that he will not withdraw troops from Lebanon.

Earlier, President Trump rushed to defend his record after Iran’s supreme leader claimed he had forced through an agreement to end the war out of “desperation”, amid a pile on of criticism over the deal.

“We didn’t meet out of desperation, Iran did,” the US president wrote on Truth Social. “They are FINISHED! We’ll play out the 60 days. They get no money, not ten cents!”

Anticipated talks between the US and Iran in Switzerland were abruptly called off on Friday.

Israeli ambassador says country is ‘firmly committed’ to ceasefire

Yechiel Leiter, Israel’s ambassador to the United States, has said his country is “firmly committed” to a ceasefire with the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah.

“Israel remains firmly committed to an immediate ceasefire”, Leiter wrote on X Friday. “At 11:30 this morning, Israel halted all offensive operations; Hezbollah and Iranian claims to the contrary are bold lies”.

“If Hezbollah honors the agreement and ceases its hostilities, they will be met with quiet”, the ambassador said. “The people of Lebanon deserve a future free from Hezbollah’s grip, and a real, genuine peace between our two countries remains possible”.

Rachel Dobkin19 June 2026 23:00

Trump unveils new Air Force One gifted by Qatar: ‘A normal president wouldn’t do this’

US President Donald Trump has unveiled the Boeing 747-8, gifted by Qatar, that will serve as the new Air Force One.

“I asked the emir if we could use the brand new 747 that he got”, Trump said of the $400 million plane on Friday at Joint Base Andrews. “A normal president wouldn’t do this…but our country has to be represented properly”.

Rachel Dobkin19 June 2026 22:30

Trump heads to Camp David for the weekend

US President Donald Trump is heading to Camp David for the weekend.

Camp David, located in Catoctin Mountain Park in Maryland, is a country residence for presidents to unwind and host foreign leaders.

Trump departs White House on Friday
Trump departs White House on Friday (AFP/Getty)
Rachel Dobkin19 June 2026 22:00

Trump issues warning to Iran if they don’t sign permanent peace deal

Donald Trump has issued a warning to Iran if they don’t sign a permanent peace deal.

Speaking to US Air Force service members ahead of his trip to Camp David, Trump said Iran has 60 days to make a lasting deal, “otherwise, we will do things that won’t make them happy.

“But I don’t think it’s going to get to that. I think it’s gonna be very good”, Trump said.

Trump speaks to service members at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland on Friday
Trump speaks to service members at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland on Friday (Getty)
Rachel Dobkin19 June 2026 21:30

Israeli and Lebanese officials to meet in Washington next week: State Department

Israeli and Lebanese officials will meet in Washington next week, according to the US State Department.

The next round of peace negotiations will take place from Tuesday to Thursday, State Department spokesperson Tommy Pigott said Friday.

The statement came after Secretary of State Marco Rubio spoke with Lebanese President Joseph Aoun.

During the conversation, Rubio emphasized that negotiations with Israel are the only “feasible path to reconstruction, economic recovery, and ending recurrent cycles of violence”, Pigott said.

Rachel Dobkin19 June 2026 21:02

At least 47 killed in Israeli strikes in Lebanon: reports

At least 47 people have been killed in Israeli strikes in Lebanon Friday, according to multiple reports that cited the Lebanese Health Ministry.

Rachel Dobkin19 June 2026 20:30

Israel vows to ‘respond to Hezbollah’s violations’ after 4 soldiers killed

The Israeli military has vowed to “respond to Hezbollah’s violations” after four of its soldiers were killed.

“Overnight, Hezbollah once again attacked IDF soldiers operating in Southern Lebanon to protect Israeli civilians. We lost four of our soldiers”, IDF Spokesperson Brigadier General Effie Defrin said in a message shared online Friday.

“Over the course of weeks, and including last night, Hezbollah has launched hundreds of explosive drones and rockets at Israeli civilians and soldiers,” Defrin said. “These attacks by Hezbollah are violations of the ceasefire”.

“We will continue to remove immediate threats, respond to Hezbollah’s violations, and do whatever is necessary to protect our civilians”, the IDF spokesperson added.

Later Friday, US President Donald Trump told NBC News that he spoke with Israel and asked them to agree to a ceasefire with the Lebanese militant group.

Rachel Dobkin19 June 2026 20:00

US military commander praises service members who supported naval blockade

Admiral Brad Cooper, the leader of US Central Command, has praised the thousands of service members who supported its naval blockade of Iranian ports.

“I could not be prouder of our 15,000 men and women in uniform who supported the blockade over the past two months”, Cooper said in a statement Friday.

The blockade was lifted Thursday as part of the interim peace deal signed by the US and Iran.

Rachel Dobkin19 June 2026 19:30

What next for Iran as Trump signs ‘disastrous’ deal to end the war

The United States and Iran have signed an interim deal to end their war, setting the table for two months of talks aimed at resolving long-standing disputes.

President Donald Trump presented the agreement on Wednesday as a “major win” for the US, extending the ceasefire agreement in place since April so the two sides can address the ongoing issue of Iran’s nuclear programme.

US hawks and supporters of Israel have variously called the agreement “a catastrophic capitulation” to Iran and a “disaster” that achieves none of Trump’s original goals.

We look at the main obstacles to a more long-term peace and what happens now the documents have been signed.

James Reynolds19 June 2026 19:00

Full report: Day of chaos in Middle East as Iran peace talks abandoned and Israel fought Hezbollah

It has been a day of chaos in the Middle East after talks between the US and Iran in Switzerland were abruptly called off, clouding prospects for a lasting truce as a major escalation in Lebanon sparked chaos in the Strait of Hormuz and threatened the tenuous agreement to end the war.

Switzerland’s foreign ministry told The Independent that talks at the mountaintop resort of Bürgenstock had been postponed, without further explanation. Insiders said Iran had refused to attend after Israel ramped up airstrikes in Lebanon, killing at least 47 people, according to the Lebanese health ministry.

As renewed fighting in the region threatened to derail the peace process, Israel and Hezbollah suddenly agreed to a renewed ceasefire late on Friday afternoon. But Israeli airstrikes could still be seen across the border more than an hour after the truce was meant to take effect.

James C. Reynolds has this report below:

Nicole Wootton-Cane19 June 2026 18:30

Source: independent.co.uk