Figure caption, Watch: BBC in the southern Lebanese city of Tyre, where a hospital was damaged by an Israeli airstrikeByJohn Sudworth & Samantha Granville, Reporting fromTyre, southern Lebanon and David GrittenPublished2 June 2026 Israel continued its attacks in southern Lebanon on Tuesday, but did not strike Beirut following a partial ceasefire agreement with the Iran-backed armed group Hezbollah. Lebanon said that, under an agreement announced by US President Donald Trump late on Monday, Israeli forces would not bomb the capital in exchange for Hezbollah not attacking Israel. It came after Iran said Israeli action in Lebanon jeopardised talks on a deal to end its war with the US. Following the ceasefire announcement, the Israeli military said it had intercepted two projectiles fired into northern Israel. Hezbollah said it had attacked Israeli forces in southern Lebanon, where officials reported deadly Israeli strikes. Bowen: Trump needs this war to end but Iran is not backing down Published1 day ago
Published: June 2, 2026 4:11 pm
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