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Israel and Iran Agree to Cease Hostilities, Tensions Remain High
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NPR World09.06.2026MundoUnited States

Israel and Iran Agree to Cease Hostilities, Tensions Remain High

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  • Israel and Iran have agreed to stop attacking each other after exchanging missile fire, but tensions remain high with conditions that could lead to renewed hostilities.
  • The situation reflects a rift between President Trump and Prime Minister Netanyahu over Lebanon, with Trump seeking de-escalation to facilitate negotiations with Iran.

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Israel and Iran have agreed to stop attacking each other after exchanging missile fire, but tensions remain high with conditions that could lead to renewed hostilities. The situation reflects a rift between President Trump and Prime Minister Netanyahu over Lebanon, with Trump seeking de-escalation to facilitate negotiations with Iran.

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